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Neurotrophic and Neuroregenerative Effects of GH/IGF1.

Vittorio Emanuele BianchiVittorio LocatelliLaura Rizzi
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2017)
Although strong findings have shown the positive effects of GH/IGF-1 administration on neuroregeneration in animal models, a very limited number of clinical studies have been conducted in humans. GH/IGF-1 therapy had different effects in patients with TBI, evidencing a high recovery of neurons and clinical outcome, while in ALS patients, the results are contradictory. More complex clinical protocols are necessary to evaluate the effect of GH/IGF-1 efficacy in neurodegenerative diseases. It seems evident that GH and IGF-1 therapy favors the optimal recovery of neurons when a consistent residual activity is still present. Furthermore, the effect of GH/IGF-1 could be mediated by, or be overlapped with that of other hormones, such as estradiol and testosterone.
Keyphrases
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  • traumatic brain injury
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  • cell proliferation
  • patient reported outcomes
  • bone marrow
  • cell therapy
  • replacement therapy
  • patient reported