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Augmenting Peripheral Nerve Regeneration Using Hair Follicle Stem Cells in Rats.

Leila Beigom HejazianZainab AkbarnejadFatemeh Moghani GhoroghiBanafshe EsmaeilzadeSamira Chaibakhsh
Published in: Basic and clinical neuroscience (2022)
Although repairing damaged peripheral nerves has always been a medical challenge, but peripheral nerve injury has been successfully repaired using various procedures such as nerve auto-graft or stem cell therapy. The functional reconstruction is the most important after therapy because of that primary nerve repair or use of nerve autograft, are still accepted as golden standard methods for treatment. Considerable recent interest has been focused on adult stem cells for both research and clinical applications. A highly promising source of relatively abundant and accessible, active, multipotent adult stem cells are obtained from hair follicles. In research the hair follicle stem cells implanted into the gap region of a severed sciatic nerve injury greatly enhanced the rate of nerve regeneration and the restoration of nerve function. Time is one of the several aspects require specific attention in the clinical treatment of peripheral nerve injury. Because delay of nerve injury treatment may cause neurobiological alterations in neurons and Schwann cells, impairing nerve functional recovery and affect neuron survival. In this study, concluded that stem cell injection 2 weeks after injury in the damaged nerve epineurium repairs nerve fibers, while electrophysiology of the leg muscles showed that muscle function was significantly improved. It indicates the repair of muscular innervation and nerve repair. The results pave the way for further research on this topic.
Keyphrases
  • peripheral nerve
  • stem cells
  • cell therapy
  • healthcare
  • spinal cord
  • cell proliferation
  • bone marrow
  • body composition
  • young adults
  • ultrasound guided
  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • chemotherapy induced