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In the rapidly-evolving landscape of neurosciences, it is no easy task to select a limited array of topics to present in a text such as this. The current volume takes as its purpose to provide a representative survey of the current science of brain repair for those seeking to establish a foundation in the field or to replenish a prior knowledge base that may have lapsed in its currency. It also hopes to offer insights into what remains elusive to our collective investigations, defining the "frontiers" of brain repair for those that are currently immersed in the exciting intersection of biological advances and neuroscientific discoveries.In Chapter 1 the fundamentals of imaging transplanted cells is discussed with emphasis on animal models as well as the horizon for clinical trials. Then, detailed methods on the culture of neural stem cells is reviewed as a foundation for approaching therapeutic goals. Chapter 3 presents the broad scope of animal models that serve as the foundation for developmental and pre-clinical investigation, with mention of recent genetically engineered mouse models that represent the best models for studying disease development and treatment. Chapter 4 provides background on the delivery techniques to animals and patients that are available, providing vital information on the subtleties of technique necessary for optimal cellular grafting. Chapters 5 and 6 discuss new and evolving information on the origins of brain tumors and the indelible role of stromal and microenvironmental influences on oncogenesis and tumor progression. Subsequently, the utility of neural stem cells as cellular vehicles to deliver chemotherapeutics to broad neuropathology is reviewed. In Chapter 8 the scope of treating brain tumors is expanded beyond stem cells, to present the best biological interventions to improve upon current treatment options for brain malignancy. The last two chapters present a comprehensive review on stem cell and gene therapy options for treating cerebrovascular and neurovascular pathology.In amassing this collection, my intention has been to provide the reader with a broad introduction into molecular imaging, stem cell biology, cell therapy, animal models, central nervous system malignancies, stroke, and neurodegeneration. My hope is that Frontiers of Brain Repair will be the intellectual soil from which a deeply rooted and well-nourished vintage of neuroscience will arise.

This volume provides a representative survey of the current science of brain repair. It offers a broad introduction into molecular imaging, stem cell biology, cell therapy, animal models, central nervous system malignancies, stroke, and neurodegeneration.
In Vivo Imaging Of Cellular Transplants
1(12)
Justin Chan
Jayant P. Menon
Rohit Mahajan
Rahul Jandial
Abstract
1(1)
Introduction
1(1)
Florescent Imaging
1(2)
Quantum Dots
3(2)
PET and SPECT
5(1)
MRI
5(1)
In Vivo Imaging and Tumors
6(2)
In Vivo Imaging and Neurological Disease
8(2)
Conclusion
10(3)
Culture And Manipulation Of Neural Stem Cells
13(10)
Jennifer Katz
Bryan Keenan
Evan Y. Snyder
Abstract
13(1)
Introduction
13(1)
Neural Stem Cells
14(1)
Genetic Modification of Neural Stem Cells
15(1)
Maintaining Neural Stem Cells In Vitro
16(1)
Materials and Methods
17(4)
Conclusion
21(2)
Animal Models Of Neurological Disease
23(18)
Amol Shah
Tomas Garzon-Muvdi
Rohit Mahajan
Vincent J. Duenas
Alfredo Quifiones-Hinojosa
Abstract
23(1)
Introduction
23(1)
Parkinson's disease
23(6)
Cerebral Ischemia
29(3)
Huntington's Disease
32(1)
Alzheimer's Disease
33(2)
Conclusion
35(6)
Stem Cell Transplantation Methods
41(17)
Kimberly D. Tran
Allen L. Ho
Rahul Jandial
Abstract
41(1)
Introduction
41(2)
Factors
43(1)
Choosing the Ideal Cell Source
43(1)
Adult Neural Stem Cells
43(1)
Embryonic Stem Cells
44(1)
Method of NSC Isolation
45(1)
Preparing NSCs before Transplant
45(1)
Choosing the Experimental Animal
46(1)
Choosing the Surgical Procedure
47(1)
Potential Routes of NSC Administration
47(2)
Neonatal
49(1)
Midgestational In Utero
49(1)
Adult
49(2)
Considerations during Surgery
51(1)
Postoperative Care
52(1)
Optimization
52(1)
Anticipated Results and Methods of Detection
53(1)
Conclusion
54(4)
Stem Cell Origin Of Brain Tumors
58(9)
Dawn Waters
Ben Newman
Michael L. Levy
Abstract
58(1)
Introduction
58(1)
Reappraising the Prevailing Theory of Tumor Genesis
59(1)
Evidence for NSC as the Cell of Origin
60(4)
Conclusion
64(3)
The Tumor Microenvironment
67(7)
Lissa Baird
Alexey Terskikh
Abstract
67(1)
Introduction
67(1)
Prevailing Theory of Tumor Initiation
68(1)
Cancer Stem Cells---Discovery and Evidence of BTSC
68(2)
Caveats to BTSC
70(1)
The Tumor Microenvironment
71(1)
Conclusion
72(2)
Exploitation Of Genetically Modified Neural Stem Cells For Neurological Disease
74(19)
Allen L. Ho
Sassan Keshavarzi
Michael L. Levy
Abstract
74(1)
Exploiting NSCs for Therapeutic Transplantation
74(2)
Genetically Modified NSCs and Neurological Disease
76(10)
In Vivo Imgaging of Transplanted NSCs
86(3)
Conclusion
89(4)
Biological Horizons For Targeting Brain Malignancy
93(12)
Samuel A. Hughes
Pragathi Achanta
Allen L. Ho
Vincent J. Duenas
Alfredo Quifiones-Hinojosa
Abstract
93(1)
Introduction
93(1)
Neural Stem Cells
94(1)
Exogenous and Endogenous NSCs respond to Gliomas
95(1)
Mechanisms for NSC Homing to Gliomas
95(1)
Exploiting NSCs as Vehicles for Delivering Toxic Payloads
96(2)
Conclusion
98(7)
Stem Cells In The Treatment Of Stroke
105(12)
Klaudia Urbaniak Hunter
Chester Yarbrough
Joseph Ciacci
Abstract
105(1)
Introduction
105(1)
Stem Cell Therapy
106(1)
Stem Cell Biology-In Vitro
106(2)
Stem Cell Biology and Animal Models
108(2)
Cellular Reconstitution of Stroke Lesions
110(1)
Stroke Treatment Via Enhanced Trophic Factor Delivery
111(1)
The Potential of Cord Blood
111(2)
Conclusion
113(4)
Gene-And Cell-Based Approaches For Neurodegenerative Disease
117(14)
Klaudia Urbaniak Hunter
Chester Yarbrough
Joseph Ciacci
Abstract
117(1)
Introduction
117(1)
Cellular and Molecular Pathophysiology of Alzheimer's Disease
118(1)
Cellular and Molecular Pathophysiology of Parkinson's Disease
119(2)
Cellular and Molecular Pathophysiology of Huntington's Disease
121(1)
Stem Cell Therapy for Neurodegenerative Diseases
121(1)
Immunotherapy and Alzheimer's Disease
122(3)
Gene-Based Approaches to Therapy
125(1)
Conclusion
126(5)
Index 131
RAHUL JANDIAL, MD, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Neurosurgery, Department of Surgery at City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Beckman Research Institute in Los Angeles, California. His clinical practice focuses on the surgical and medical care of patients with brain and spine tumors. In the laboratory his team investigates the intersection of stem cell biology and neuro oncology, specifically identifying the cells from which brain tumors arise and whether treatment resistant cells can be selectively targeted to help patients live longer. A prolific author, Jandial has authored/edited 7 books and over 35 papers. He lives with his wife Danielle and their 3 sons Zain, Kai, and Ronak.