Perspectives on Stem Cell Therapy in Diabetic Neuropathic Pain.
Tadeu Lima MontagnoliAimeé Diogenes SantosSusumu Zapata SudoFernanda GubertJuliana Ferreira VasquesRosália Mendez-OteroMauro Paes Leme de SáGisele Zapata-SudoPublished in: Neurology international (2024)
Diabetes mellitus-related morbidity and mortality are primarily caused by long-term complications such as retinopathy, nephropathy, cardiomyopathy, and neuropathy. Diabetic neuropathy (DN) involves the progressive degeneration of axons and nerve fibers due to chronic exposure to hyperglycemia. This metabolic disturbance leads to excessive activation of the glycolytic pathway, inducing oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction, ultimately resulting in nerve damage. There is no specific treatment for painful DN, and new approaches should aim not only to relieve pain but also to prevent oxidative stress and reduce inflammation. Given that existing therapies for painful DN are not effective for diabetic patients, mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs)-based therapy shows promise for providing immunomodulatory and paracrine regulatory functions. MSCs from various sources can improve neuronal dysfunction associated with DN. Transplantation of MSCs has led to a reduction in hyperalgesia and allodynia, along with the recovery of nerve function in diabetic rats. While the pathogenesis of diabetic neuropathic pain is complex, clinical trials have demonstrated the importance of MSCs in modulating the immune response in diabetic patients. MSCs reduce the levels of inflammatory factors and increase anti-inflammatory cytokines, thereby interfering with the progression of DM. Further investigation is necessary to ensure the safety and efficacy of MSCs in preventing or treating neuropathic pain in diabetic patients.
Keyphrases
- neuropathic pain
- oxidative stress
- diabetic rats
- mesenchymal stem cells
- spinal cord
- umbilical cord
- spinal cord injury
- stem cells
- immune response
- dna damage
- type diabetes
- clinical trial
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- induced apoptosis
- bone marrow
- cell therapy
- wound healing
- heart failure
- peripheral nerve
- machine learning
- risk factors
- toll like receptor
- insulin resistance
- artificial intelligence
- brain injury
- heat shock
- big data
- glycemic control
- inflammatory response
- pain management
- study protocol
- deep learning
- weight loss
- replacement therapy
- placebo controlled