Magnetic resonance imaging and cell-based neurorestorative therapy after brain injury.
Quan JiangPublished in: Neural regeneration research (2016)
Restorative cell-based therapies for experimental brain injury, such as stroke and traumatic brain injury, substantially improve functional outcome. We discuss and review state of the art magnetic resonance imaging methodologies and their applications related to cell-based treatment after brain injury. We focus on the potential of magnetic resonance imaging technique and its associated challenges to obtain useful new information related to cell migration, distribution, and quantitation, as well as vascular and neuronal remodeling in response to cell-based therapy after brain injury. The noninvasive nature of imaging might more readily help with translation of cell-based therapy from the laboratory to the clinic.
Keyphrases
- brain injury
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- magnetic resonance imaging
- cerebral ischemia
- single cell
- cell therapy
- traumatic brain injury
- computed tomography
- cell migration
- magnetic resonance
- atrial fibrillation
- ms ms
- risk assessment
- mass spectrometry
- mesenchymal stem cells
- blood brain barrier
- liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
- bone marrow
- diffusion weighted imaging
- smoking cessation
- solid phase extraction