Combination of stem cells and rehabilitation therapies for ischemic stroke
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Authors
Berlet, ReedAnthony, Stefan
Brooks, Beverly
Wang, Zhen Jie
Sadanandan, Nadia
Shear, Alex
Cozene, Blaise
Gonzales-Portillo, Bella
Parsons, Blake
Salazar, Felipe Esparza
Lezama Toledo, Alma R.
Monroy, Germán Rivera
Gonzales-Portillo, Joaquín Vega
Borlongan, Cesario V.
Issue Date
2021-09-01Keywords
Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cellsEndothelial progenitor cells
Neural stem cells
Neuroinflammation
Rehabilitation therapy
Stem cell therapy
Stroke
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BiomoleculesDOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biom11091316Additional Links
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8468342/Abstract
Stem cell transplantation with rehabilitation therapy presents an effective stroke treatment. Here, we discuss current breakthroughs in stem cell research along with rehabilitation strategies that may have a synergistic outcome when combined together after stroke. Indeed, stem cell transplantation offers a promising new approach and may add to current rehabilitation therapies. By reviewing the pathophysiology of stroke and the mechanisms by which stem cells and rehabilitation attenuate this inflammatory process, we hypothesize that a combined therapy will provide better functional outcomes for patients. Using current preclinical data, we explore the prominent types of stem cells, the existing theories for stem cell repair, rehabilitation treatments inside the brain, rehabilitation modalities outside the brain, and evidence pertaining to the benefits of combined therapy. In this review article, we assess the advantages and disadvantages of using stem cell transplantation with rehabilitation to mitigate the devastating effects of stroke.Type
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2218273Xae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
https://doi.org/10.3390/biom11091316
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