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Review
. 2008 Aug;46(8):532-9.
doi: 10.1038/sc.2008.13. Epub 2008 Mar 18.

Can cell therapy heal a spinal cord injury?

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Can cell therapy heal a spinal cord injury?

M W Ronsyn et al. Spinal Cord. 2008 Aug.

Abstract

Study design: Literature survey.

Objectives: To summarize and discuss current possibilities and success rates for the treatment of spinal cord injury in animal models.

Settings: University of Antwerp, Belgium.

Methods: We searched Pubmed for publications from 1997 onwards. Seven older papers were used for completion of data.

Results: Despite major progress in pharmacological and surgical approaches, a spinal cord injury still remains a very complex medical and psychological challenge, both for the patients and their relatives, as well as for the involved physicians, with currently no existing curative therapy. For a future efficient treatment, one has to consider and combine four main approaches: (1) tissue or cell transplantation, (2) providing growth-stimulating factors (neurotrophic factors), (3) blocking factors which inhibit neural regeneration and (4) modulation of inflammatory response following spinal cord injury.

Conclusions: Although different treatment options have proven to be successful in animal models, they also provide a realistic view on a complex therapeutical approach, which needs to be further investigated in many carefully designed animal studies before human applications can be considered.

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