Emerging biological roles for erythropoietin in the nervous system
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Emerging biological roles for erythropoietin in the nervous system
Abstract
Erythropoietin mediates an evolutionarily conserved, ancient immune response that limits damage to the heart, the nervous system and other tissues following injury. New evidence indicates that erythropoietin specifically prevents the destruction of viable tissue surrounding the site of an injury by signalling through a non-haematopoietic receptor. Engineered derivatives of erythropoietin that have a high affinity for this receptor have been developed, and these show robust tissue-protective effects in diverse preclinical models without stimulating erythropoiesis. A recent successful proof-of-concept clinical trial that used erythropoietin to treat human patients who had suffered a stroke encourages the evaluation of both this cytokine and non-erythropoietic derivatives as therapeutic agents to limit tissue injury.
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