Strategies to Repair Spinal Cord Injuries: Single Vs. Combined Treatments

V. Buzoianu-Anguiano, I. J. Estrada
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Several experimental strategies have been developed in past years for the repair of damages evoked in axons, myelin, and motor functions by spinal cord injuries. This chapter briefly reviews some of such strategies. On the one hand, it examines individual procedures, such as: tissue or cell transplants (i.e. evolving cells of the olfactory glia or mesenchymal cells), implants of biomaterials (fibrine and chitosan), application of enzymes (chondroitinase and ChABC), growth factors (brain-derived neurotrophic factor, BDNF; neurotrophin-3, NT-3; or glial-derived neurotrophic factor, GDNF), and drugs (myocyclines or riluzole) among others, that induce different recovery degrees in axonal regeneration, myelination, and motor performance in experimental animals. On the other hand, it also examines the recent strategy of combining some of the previous experimental procedures to potentialize the positive effects evoked by each one in experimentally spinal cord lesioned animals and explores the possible use of this strategy in future preclinical research for the treatment of spinal cord lesions.
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修复脊髓损伤的策略:单一与联合治疗
在过去的几年里,已经开发了几种实验策略来修复脊髓损伤引起的轴突、髓鞘和运动功能损伤。本章简要回顾了其中的一些策略。一方面,它检查了个体程序,如:组织或细胞移植(即嗅觉胶质细胞或间充质细胞的进化细胞)、生物材料的植入(纤维蛋白和壳聚糖)、酶的应用(软骨素酶和ChABC)、生长因子(脑源性神经营养因子,BDNF;神经营养因子-3,NT-3;或神经胶质源性神经生长因子,GDNF),以及在实验动物中诱导轴突再生、髓鞘形成和运动表现不同恢复程度的药物(肌环素或利鲁唑)等。另一方面,它还研究了最近的策略,即将以前的一些实验程序结合起来,以增强实验性脊髓损伤动物中每种程序所引发的积极影响,并探索了在未来的临床前研究中使用这种策略治疗脊髓损伤的可能性。
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