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Current progress in use of adipose derived stem cells in peripheral nerve regeneration
Authors:Shomari DL Zack-Williams;Peter E Butler;Deepak M Kalaskar;Centre for Nanotechnology and Regenerative Medicine  Division of Surgery and Interventional Science  University College London  WC  E  BT London  United Kingdom;
Institution:Shomari DL Zack-Williams;Peter E Butler;Deepak M Kalaskar;Centre for Nanotechnology and Regenerative Medicine, Division of Surgery and Interventional Science, University College London, WC1E 6BT London, United Kingdom;Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust Hospital, NW3 2QG London, United Kingdom;
Abstract:Unlike central nervous system neurons; those in the peripheral nervous system have the potential for full regeneration after injury. Following injury, recovery is controlled by schwann cells which replicate and modulate the subsequent immune response. The level of nerve recovery is strongly linked to the severity of the initial injury despite the significant advancements in imaging and surgical techniques. Multiple experimental models have been used with varying successes to augment the natural regenerative processes which occur following nerve injury. Stem cell therapy in peripheral nerve injury may be an important future intervention to improve the best attainable clinical results. In particular adipose derived stem cells (ADSCs) are multipotent mesenchymal stem cells similar to bone marrow derived stem cells, which are thought to have neurotrophic properties and the ability to differentiate into multiple lineages. They are ubiquitous within adipose tissue; they can form many structures resembling the mature adult peripheral nervous system. Following early in vitro work; multiple small and large animal in vivo models have been used in conjunction with conduits, autografts and allografts to successfully bridge the peripheral nerve gap. Some of the ADSC related neuroprotective and regenerative properties have been elucidated however much work remains before a model can be used successfully in human peripheral nerve injury (PNI). This review aims to provide a detailed overview of progress made in the use of ADSC in PNI, with discussion on the role of a tissue engineered approach for PNI repair.
Keywords:Peripheral nerve injury  Adipose derived stem cells  Cell based therapies  Stem cells
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