“…In animal models with severe [ 140 , 141 ] or moderate [ [142] , [143] , [144] , [145] , [146] ] vertebral contusion/compression or severe transection [ 147 ], MSC-secretome/EVs have been administered intraspinallly [ [140] , [141] , [142] ], intrathecally [ 143 , 145 , 147 ], intramuscularly [ 144 ] or intravenously [ 146 ], showing improved motor function recovery [ 140 , 142 , 143 , 147 ] ( Table 8 ), as also highlighted by a recent meta-analysis [ 148 ]. Other effects observed were enhanced angiogenesis [ 140 ], a tissue protective effect [ 140 , 143 ], an increased axonal regeneration [ 141 , 145 , 146 ], and the attenuation of inflammation [ 143 , 144 , 147 ]. According to the study of Chudickova and colleagues, these effects were common among MSCs and their secretome; however, only secretome treatment resulted in additional enhancements of axonal sprouting and a decrease in the number of reactive astrocytes in the injury site [ 145 ].…”