We have continued to study the differentiation of bone marrow derived stem cells into tissue-specific differentiated cells. We examined postmortem brains of women who received bone marrow from male relatives. In several brain regions we colocalized neuronal markers (NeuN- a neuron specific nuclear marker and Kv2.1 - a neuron specific potassium channel marker) with the human Y chromosome. In all four patients studied we detected neurons derived from the donor bone marrow. Colocalizations were confirmed using confocal microscopy. The highest number of donor derived neurons was observed in the youngest patient, a 2 year old who survived longer than the other bone marrow recipients. The finding extends our earlier findings in rodents to humans.

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National Institute of Health (NIH)
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National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
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Intramural Research (Z01)
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1Z01NS002996-01
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6675699
Study Section
Bio-Organic and Natural Products Chemistry Study Section (BNP)
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2002
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Mezey, Eva (2004) Commentary: on bone marrow stem cells and openmindedness. Stem Cells Dev 13:147-52
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Mezey, Eva; Key, Sharon; Vogelsang, Georgia et al. (2003) Transplanted bone marrow generates new neurons in human brains. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 100:1364-9
Mezey, Eva; Nagy, Andras; Szalayova, Ildiko et al. (2003) Comment on ""Failure of bone marrow cells to transdifferentiate into neural cells in vivo"". Science 299:1184; author reply 1184
Mallet, Vincent O; Mitchell, Claudia; Mezey, Eva et al. (2002) Bone marrow transplantation in mice leads to a minor population of hepatocytes that can be selectively amplified in vivo. Hepatology 35:799-804
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