Transplant of Skin-based Neural Stem Cells for Reversal of Cognitive Impairment

Project Outlines and Aims


The preceding projects will come together in two preclinical trials. The first, to commence in early 2008, will test the efficacy and in vivo characteristics of skin-derived NSCs for the reversal of age-related cognitive impairment in older rats. The second phase will test autologous engraftment of these cells in older dogs with diagnosed CCD. These studies will provide vital information for similar potential future clinical trials in older individuals with dementia.

Staff


Dr Michael Valenzuela (chief investigator)
Professor Perminder Sachdev

Collaborators


Professor Fred Westbrook, School of Psychology, UNSW
Dr Amelia Marutle, Karolinska Institut, Stockholm, Sweden

Brain and Ageing Research Program


Contact


Dr Michael Valenzuela
School of Psychiatry
University of New South Wales
Stem Cell Laboratory
University of New South Wales and
Neuropsychiatric Institute
Prince of Wales Hospital
Randwick NSW 2031
Australia

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