Potential role of stem cells in severe spinal cord injury: current perspectives and clinical data.

IF 1.7 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY Stem Cells and Cloning-Advances and Applications Pub Date : 2012-09-25 DOI:10.2147/SCCAA.S28477
Syed Ab Paspala, Sandeep K Vishwakarma, Tenneti Vrk Murthy, Thiriveedi N Rao, Aleem A Khan
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Stem cell transplantation for spinal cord injury (SCI) along with new pharmacotherapy research offers the potential to restore function and ease the associated social and economic burden in the years ahead. Various sources of stem cells have been used in the treatment of SCI, but the most convincing results have been obtained with neural progenitor cells in preclinical models. Although the use of cell-based transplantation strategies for the repair of chronic SCI remains the long sought after holy grail, these approaches have been to date the most successful when applied in the subacute phase of injury. Application of cell-based strategies for the repair and regeneration of the chronically injured spinal cord will require a combinational strategy that may need to include approaches to overcome the effects of the glial scar, inhibitory molecules, and use of tissue engineering strategies to bridge the lesion. Nonetheless, cell transplantation strategies are promising, and it is anticipated that the Phase I clinical trials of some form of neural stem cell-based approach in SCI will commence very soon.

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干细胞在严重脊髓损伤中的潜在作用:目前的观点和临床数据。
干细胞移植治疗脊髓损伤(SCI)以及新的药物治疗研究提供了在未来几年恢复功能和减轻相关社会和经济负担的潜力。各种来源的干细胞已被用于治疗脊髓损伤,但最令人信服的结果是在临床前模型中使用神经祖细胞获得的。尽管使用基于细胞的移植策略修复慢性脊髓损伤仍然是人们长期追求的目标,但迄今为止,这些方法在亚急性损伤阶段的应用是最成功的。将基于细胞的策略应用于慢性损伤脊髓的修复和再生将需要一种组合策略,可能需要包括克服神经胶质疤痕、抑制分子的影响的方法,以及使用组织工程策略来桥接病变。尽管如此,细胞移植策略是有希望的,并且预计以某种形式的神经干细胞为基础的脊髓损伤治疗方法的I期临床试验将很快开始。
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