Ischemic stroke and repair: current trends in research and tissue engineering treatments.

IF 2 Regenerative Medicine Research Pub Date : 2014-02-03 eCollection Date: 2014-12-01 DOI:10.1186/2050-490X-2-3
Jian Wang, Wen Yang, Hongjian Xie, Yu Song, Yongkui Li, Lin Wang
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Stroke, the third leading cause of mortality, is usually associated with severe disabilities, high recurrence rate and other poor outcomes. Currently, there are no long-term effective treatments for stroke. Cell and cytokine therapies have been explored previously. However, the therapeutic outcomes are often limited by poor survival of transplanted cells, uncontrolled cell differentiation, ineffective engraftment with host tissues and non-sustained delivery of growth factors. A tissue-engineering approach provides an alternative for treating ischemic stroke. The key design considerations for the tissue engineering approach include: choice of scaffold materials, choice of cells and cytokines and delivery methods. Here, we review current cell and biomaterial based therapies available for ischemic stroke, with a special focus on tissue-engineering strategies for regeneration of stroke-affected neuronal tissue.

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缺血性中风和修复:目前的研究趋势和组织工程治疗。
中风是导致死亡的第三大原因,通常与严重残疾、高复发率和其他不良后果有关。目前,还没有长期有效的治疗中风的方法。细胞和细胞因子疗法以前已经被探索过。然而,由于移植细胞存活率低、细胞分化不受控制、与宿主组织的植入无效以及生长因子的非持续递送,治疗结果往往受到限制。组织工程方法为治疗缺血性中风提供了另一种选择。组织工程方法的关键设计考虑因素包括:支架材料的选择,细胞和细胞因子的选择以及递送方法。在这里,我们回顾了目前可用于缺血性中风的基于细胞和生物材料的治疗方法,特别关注中风影响的神经元组织再生的组织工程策略。
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