Background: A human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-based lentiviral vector (LV) pseudotyped by a variant of rabies envelope glycoprotein, FUG-B2, has previously been prepared and used in transfection of hippocampal CA1 ("Cornu Ammonis" area 1) neurons. This study aimed to verify reactive gliosis and neuronal damage after injection of the vector into the rat hippocampus.
Methods: HEK 293T cells were transfected with transfer (fck-Jaws-GFP-ER2), envelope (FUG-B2), and packaging (pMDLg/pRRE, pRSV-Rev) plasmids, and the vector was injected into CA1 of the rat hippocampus.
Background: The trisynaptic circuit (entorhinal cortex-dentate gyrus-CA3-CA1) is a key unidirectional network in the hippocampus. Damage to the hippocampus interrupts this circuit and causes neurological disorders. Efficient delivery of therapeutic genes into this network is of great interest with respect to treating trisynaptic circuit pathologies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA nano-liposomal carrier was prepared for the anti-inflammatory drug prednisolone acetate (PA). The drug showed remarkable loading in the nano-carriers. The drug-loaded nano-liposmes with average sizes of about 186 nm and zeta potentials of -20 mV were obtained.
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