Sunday, November 27, 2011

Metabolic defects in mice corrected with transplanted embryonic neurons

Metabolic defects in mice corrected with transplanted embryonic neurons

A new study has revealed that immature neurons taken from healthy mouse embryos can repair damaged brain circuitry and partially normalize metabolism when transplanted into adult mice that have grown morbidly obese due to a genetic deficiency. This proof-of-principle discovery represents one step down a long road toward neuronal replacement therapy, which researchers hope might one day be used to repair brains that have been injured by trauma or disease.

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