脊髓
移植
脊髓损伤
医学
临床试验
神经科学
麻醉
外科
病理
生物
精神科
作者
Mary Bartlett Bunge,Paula V. Monje,Aisha Khan,Patrick M. Wood
出处
期刊:Progress in Brain Research
日期:2017-01-01
卷期号:: 107-133
被引量:41
标识
DOI:10.1016/bs.pbr.2016.12.012
摘要
Among the potential therapies designed to repair the injured spinal cord is cell transplantation, notably the use of autologous adult human Schwann cells (SCs). Here, we detail some of the critical research accomplished over the last four decades to establish a foundation that enables these cells to be tested in clinical trials. New culture systems allowed novel information to be gained about SCs, including discovering ways to stimulate their proliferation to acquire adequately large numbers for transplantation into the injured human spinal cord. Transplantation of rat SCs into rat models of spinal cord injury has demonstrated that SCs promote repair of injured spinal cord. Additional work required to gain approval from the Food and Drug Administration for the first SC trial in the Miami Project is disclosed. This trial and a second one now underway are described.
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