Fig. 5 Enhanced neuroblast migration promotes functional recovery.

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Fig. 5 Enhanced neuroblast migration promotes functional recovery. Enhanced neuroblast migration promotes functional recovery. (A to C) Neurological assessments performed before (7 days after stroke) and 1 to 4 weeks after V-SVZ cell transplantation. The percentage of right swings in the elevated body swing test (EBST) (A) (Friedman test followed by pairwise comparison of Scheffé; transplant (TP) Cnt, n = 20 mice; TP Slit1-OE, n = 19 mice; no TP, n = 16 mice; TP Slit1–OE and DTA, n = 15 mice), the percentage of all forepaw slips that were left forepaw slips (B), and the percentage of all paw slips that were left forepaw and hindpaw slips (C) in the foot-fault test (FFT) (TP Cnt, n = 20 mice; TP Slit1-OE, n = 19 mice; no TP, n = 16 mice; TP Slit1–OE and DTA, n = 15 mice) are presented. Comparison between 7 and 35 days in each group: two-tailed Wilcoxon’s signed-rank test, *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01; comparison between the no-TP group and every other group at 35 days: Steel test, #P < 0.05, ##P < 0.01. (D to G) Scatterplots and regression lines showing the correlation of behavioral improvement in the elevated body swing test and foot-fault test with the total number of transplant-derived NeuN+ neurons (D and E) or the percentage of transplant-derived NeuN+ cells that moved more than 100 μm toward the injured area from the transplanted site (F and G) in each mouse (n = 34). (H to J) Neurological assessments performed before and 4 and 10 weeks after V-SVZ cell transplantation (7, 35, and 77 days after stroke, respectively). The percentage of right swings in the elevated body swing test (H) (Friedman test followed by pairwise comparison of Scheffé), the percentage of all forepaw slips that were left forepaw slips (I), and the percentage of all paw slips that were left forepaw and hindpaw slips (J) in the foot-fault test are presented (TP Cnt, n = 19 mice; TP Slit1-OE, n = 20 mice; TP Slit1–OE and DTA, n = 14 mice). Comparison between day points in each group: Friedman test followed by pairwise comparison of Scheffé, *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01; comparison between TP Cnt and every other group at 77 days: Steel test, #P < 0.05, ##P < 0.01. (K) Schematic summary of the findings. St, striatum; GP, globus pallidus; OB, olfactory bulb. Dot plots represent each value (small dot) with lines representing mean ± standard error of the mean. N. Kaneko et al. Sci Adv 2018;4:eaav0618 Copyright © 2018 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial License 4.0 (CC BY-NC).