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Progenitor cells as remote "bioreactors": Neuroprotection via modulation of the systemic inflammatory response
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作者 Peter A Walker Phillip A Letourneau +3 位作者 supinder bedi Shinil K Shah Fernando Jimenez Charles S Cox Jr 《World Journal of Stem Cells》 SCIE CAS 2011年第2期9-18,共10页
Acute central nervous system(CNS)injuries such as spinal cord injury,traumatic brain injury,autoimmune encephalomyelitis,and ischemic stroke are associ- ated with significant morbidity,mortality,and health care costs ... Acute central nervous system(CNS)injuries such as spinal cord injury,traumatic brain injury,autoimmune encephalomyelitis,and ischemic stroke are associ- ated with significant morbidity,mortality,and health care costs worldwide.Preliminary research has shown potential neuroprotection associated with adult tissue derived stem/progenitor cell based therapies.While initial research indicated that engraftment and transdif- ferentiation into neural cells could explain the observed benefit,the exact mechanism remains controversial.A second hypothesis details localized stem/progenitor cell engraftment with alteration of the loco-regional milieu;however,the limited rate of cell engraftment makes this theory less likely.There is a growing amount of pre-clinical data supporting the idea that,after intravenous injection,stem/progenitor cells interact with immuno- logic cells located in organ systems distant to the CNS,thereby altering the systemic immunologic/inflammatory response.Such distant cell"bioreactors"could modulate the observed post-injury pro-inflammatory environment and lead to neuroprotection.In this review,we discuss the current literature detailing the above mechanisms of action for adult stem/progenitor cell based therapies in the CNS. 展开更多
关键词 TRAUMATIC brain INJURY Cerebral stroke SPINAL CORD INJURY Stem cells Bone MARROW Inflammation
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