再生(生物学)
神经科学
背景(考古学)
周围神经损伤
外周神经系统
周围神经
医学
神经再生
雪旺细胞
中枢神经系统
生物
解剖
细胞生物学
古生物学
作者
Jeremy M. Perrelle,Andrew J. Boreland,Jasmine Gamboa,Prarthana Gowda,N. Sanjeeva Murthy
标识
DOI:10.1007/s44174-022-00039-8
摘要
Injuries to the nervous system present formidable challenges to scientists, clinicians, and patients. While regeneration within the central nervous system is minimal, peripheral nerves can regenerate, albeit with limitations. The regenerative mechanisms of the peripheral nervous system thus provide fertile ground for clinical and scientific advancement, and opportunities to learn fundamental lessons regarding nerve behavior in the context of regeneration, particularly the relationship of axons to their support cells and the extracellular matrix environment. However, few current interventions adequately address peripheral nerve injuries. This article aims to elucidate areas in which progress might be made toward developing better interventions, particularly using synthetic nerve grafts. The article first provides a thorough review of peripheral nerve anatomy, physiology, and the regenerative mechanisms that occur in response to injury. This is followed by a discussion of currently available interventions for peripheral nerve injuries. Promising biomaterial fabrication techniques which aim to recapitulate nerve architecture, along with approaches to enhancing these biomaterial scaffolds with growth factors and cellular components, are then described. The final section elucidates specific considerations when developing nerve grafts, including utilizing induced pluripotent stem cells, Schwann cells, nerve growth factors, and multilayered structures that mimic the architectures of the natural nerve.
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