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Enhancing peripheral nerve regeneration with neurotrophic factors and bioengineered scaffolds: A basic science and clinical perspective.

Brian V LienNolan J BrownSeth C RansomBrandon M LehrichShane ShahrestaniAli R TafreshiRyan C RansomRonald Sahyouni
Published in: Journal of the peripheral nervous system : JPNS (2020)
Despite the peripheral nervous systems (PNS) capacity to regenerate, functional restoration is highly variable following peripheral nerve injury (PNI), oftentimes leading to persistent functional deficits. In the preclinical arena, advances in the therapeutic use of exogenous neurotrophic factors and synthetic neural scaffold technology hold promise in augmenting endogenous PNS regeneration following PNI. Clinical trials utilizing neurotrophic factors for other indications (eg, peripheral neuropathy) may provide insight into their role in PNI. Here we provide an updated review of progress made toward enhancing regeneration after PNI with a focus on neurotrophic factors and bioengineered scaffolds.
Keyphrases
  • peripheral nerve
  • stem cells
  • clinical trial
  • tissue engineering
  • public health
  • deep learning
  • wound healing
  • phase ii