The combination of nanoscaffolds and stem cell transplantation: Paving a promising road for spinal cord injury regeneration - 09/10/21
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Abstract |
Spinal cord injury (SCI), one of the most devastating traumas, has caused long-term disability in millions of people worldwide. The pathophysiology of SCI primarily occurs in two stages classified as primary injury and secondary injury. Due to the rupture of axons and the apoptosis of neurons, patients lose their motor, sensory, and reflex functions, which also imposes a huge burden on families and society. However, traditional surgery does not facilitate neuronal regeneration. Although neural stem cells (NSCs) have the potential for multidirectional differentiation, the probability of differentiation into neurons and survival are still low. Surprisingly, the unique properties of nanotechnologies enable targeted drug delivery while reducing adverse reactions, assisting NSCs in differentiating into neurons. Here, recent studies on promising nanoscaffolds are highlighted, and their strengths and drawbacks are evaluated. Although the treatment of SCI remains fraught with challenges, the combination of nanoscaffolds and NSCs pave a promising road for SCI regeneration.
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Highlights |
• | Poor prognosis of SCI places huge physical and economic burden on patients. |
• | Transplantation of stem cells is a promising therapy with varied efficacy. |
• | Nanoscaffolds ensures accurate release of drugs and can improve the survival and differentiation of transplanted cells. |
• | The combination of nanoscaffolds and stem cell therapy makes “1 + 1 > 2” possible in SCI recovery. |
Abbreviations : SCI, BSCB, SVZ, SGZ, DG, ECMs, CSPGs, ENSCs, MAIs, NSCs, ESCs, MSCs, NPs, 3D-BPH, PPF, CBD-NT3, PLGA, MP, EGFR, PTX, NPCs, LOCS, PDGF, ASIA
Keywords : Spinal cord injury, Nanomaterials, Scaffold, Stem cells
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