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Myoblast transplantation in non-dystrophic dog.
Author: AsselinI, DugréF J, FardeauM, GouletM, ItoH, LilleS, RoyB, RoyR, SkukD, TremblayJ P, VilquinJ T
Original Abstract of the Article :
Dog myoblasts obtained from muscle biopsies were infected in vitro with a defective retroviral vector containing a cytoplasmic beta-galactosidase (beta-Gal) gene. These myoblasts were initially transplanted in the irradiated muscles of SCID mice and beta-Gal positive muscle fibers were observed. bet...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0960-8966(97)00148-x
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Myoblast Transplantation: A Journey Through the Desert of Immunosuppression
The field of regenerative medicine is constantly seeking innovative ways to repair damaged tissues and organs. This study investigates the feasibility of myoblast transplantation in non-dystrophic dogs, exploring the challenges associated with immune rejection and the potential for long-term engraftment. It's like a camel traversing a vast and unforgiving desert, searching for ways to overcome obstacles and establish a sustainable path.
Myoblast Transplantation and Immune Rejection
The study found that myoblast transplantation in dogs triggered a significant inflammatory and immune response, ultimately leading to rejection of the transplanted cells. However, the authors demonstrated that a combination of immunosuppressive agents could effectively control this immune response, enabling long-term engraftment of the myoblasts. This finding underscores the importance of immunosuppression in facilitating successful transplantation of cells and tissues.
Navigating the Challenges of Myoblast Transplantation
This study highlights the challenges associated with myoblast transplantation, emphasizing the need for effective immunosuppression to ensure long-term engraftment. It's like a camel navigating a desert where every step must be carefully considered to avoid the dangers of dehydration and exhaustion. The study provides a roadmap for navigating these challenges, paving the way for future applications of myoblast transplantation in treating muscular disorders.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
Myoblast transplantation is a promising approach for treating muscular disorders, but it requires careful consideration of the complex interplay between the transplanted cells and the host immune system. This study sheds light on the importance of immunosuppression in overcoming this challenge, providing a glimpse into the future of regenerative medicine, where cells and tissues can be used to repair and restore damaged organs.
Date :
- Date Completed 1998-08-05
- Date Revised 2022-03-16
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