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Adrenal medullary explants as an efficient tool for pain control: adhesive biomolecular components are involved in graft function ex vivo.

Exp Neurol

June 2000

Laboratory of Pain and Cell Therapy, Pierre Fabre Research Institute, Cell Culture Department, Rangueil Hospital Medical School, 133 route de Narbonne, Toulouse, F31077, France.

Adrenal medullary (AM) tissue transplantation into the central nervous system has been reported as a potential source of opioid peptides and catecholamines, which have analgesic effects useful in the control of chronic pain. Clinical trials, involving allogeneic graft of whole tissue explants into the subarachnoid space of the lumbar spinal cord, have already been reported. The aim of the present study was to determine whether adhesion and function of AM explants were related in some extent and how this relationship could account for improvement of AM tissue in terms of analgesic activity before grafting.

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