Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Robot-Assisted Stereotactic Microinjection Method for Precision Cell Transplantation in Rat and Canine Models.
- Journal:
- Cell transplantation
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Han, Deqiang et al.
- Affiliation:
- Xuanwu Hospital Capital Medical University · China
Abstract
Cell transplantation is a promising approach for addressing neurodegenerative conditions. In this study, we developed a robot-assisted stereotactic microinjection system for transplanting cells. We evaluated the factors that affect cellular graft viability and other properties, including the gauge of the syringe needle and the injection rate. We systematically compared the synchronous withdrawal injection (SWI) and fixed-point injection (FPI) procedures in agarose and rat brain models.assessments revealed superior dye dispersion with SWI compared to FPI, andanalyses confirmed that SWI reduced the tissue injury and improved cell distribution in the striatum. We applied this robot-assisted technique to evaluate the accuracy and safety of cell transplantation in canine models. Overall, this strategy enhances the accuracy and safety of graft delivery, potentially improving outcomes and advancing therapeutic strategies for the clinical treatment of neurodegenerative disorders.
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