Hydrogels for brain repair: application to Parkinson's disease.
Rubén Del Campo-MontoyaMaría-Rosario LuquinElena PuertaElisa GarbayoMaría José Blanco-PrietoPublished in: Expert opinion on drug delivery (2022)
Parkinson's disease urgently needs novel therapies to delay its progression and for advanced stages, at which conventional therapies fail to control motor symptoms. Neurotrophic factor-loaded hydrogels with stem cells offer one of the most promising therapies. This approach may increase the striatal dopamine content while protecting and promoting the differentiation of stem cells although the generation of synapses between engrafted and host cells remains an issue to overcome. Other challenges to consider are related to the route of administration of hydrogels and their large-scale production, required to accelerate their translation toward the clinic.