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Review
. 2009 Mar;18(3):314-23.
doi: 10.1007/s00586-008-0829-0. Epub 2008 Nov 22.

Erythropoietin in spinal cord injury

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Review

Erythropoietin in spinal cord injury

Georgios K Matis et al. Eur Spine J. 2009 Mar.

Abstract

Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating condition for individual patients and costly for health care systems requiring significant long-term expenditures. Cytokine erythropoietin (EPO) is a glycoprotein mediating cytoprotection in a variety of tissues, including spinal cord, through activation of multiple signaling pathways. It has been reported that EPO exerts its beneficial effects by apoptosis blockage, reduction of inflammation, and restoration of vascular integrity. Neuronal regeneration has been also suggested. In the present review, the pathophysiology of SCI and the properties of endogenous or exogenously administered EPO are briefly described. Moreover, an attempt to present the current traumatic, ischemic and inflammatory animal models that mimic SCI is made. Currently, a clearly effective pharmacological treatment is lacking. It is highlighted that administration of EPO or other recently generated EPO analogues such as asialo-EPO and carbamylated-EPO demonstrate exceptional preclinical characteristics, rendering the evaluation of these tissue-protective agents imperative in human clinical trials.

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Intracellular signaling events activated by the EPO-R [5, 12, 22, 35]

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