2015
DOI: 10.1089/scd.2015.0160
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Intravenous Autologous Bone Marrow Mononuclear Cell Transplantation for Stroke: Phase1/2a Clinical Trial in a Homogeneous Group of Stroke Patients

Abstract: The goal of this clinical trial was to assess the feasibility and safety of transplanting autologous bone marrow mononuclear cells into patients suffering severe embolic stroke. Major inclusion criteria included patients with cerebral embolism, age 20–75 years, National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score displaying improvement of ≤5 points during the first 7 days after stroke, and NIHSS score of ≥10 on day 7 after stroke. Bone marrow aspiration (25 or 50 mL; N = 6 patients in each case) was perform… Show more

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“…After 1-week, however, similar injury status in the two hemispheres characterized by Ki and CBF was observed, suggesting that focal trauma eventually results in pathological alterations throughout the brain, and that cell transplantation influences both hemispheres of the injured brain. These findings are consistent with the previous observation that TBI affects the brain diffusely, and cell engraftment exerts modulatory effects over a considerable spatial extent (Aertker et al, 2015; Dori et al, 2016; Li et al, 2011; Li et al, 2012; Taguchi et al, 2015). Our data also reveal that compared to un-injured brain (dotted lines in Fig.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…After 1-week, however, similar injury status in the two hemispheres characterized by Ki and CBF was observed, suggesting that focal trauma eventually results in pathological alterations throughout the brain, and that cell transplantation influences both hemispheres of the injured brain. These findings are consistent with the previous observation that TBI affects the brain diffusely, and cell engraftment exerts modulatory effects over a considerable spatial extent (Aertker et al, 2015; Dori et al, 2016; Li et al, 2011; Li et al, 2012; Taguchi et al, 2015). Our data also reveal that compared to un-injured brain (dotted lines in Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…4A), ameliorates these injury-induced vascular and hemodynamic abnormalities with time after TBI. These physiological alterations in response to the treatments (saline or cell) support the idea of chronic diaschisis (Garbuzova-Davis et al, 2014) and the therapeutic action of cell therapy on cerebral vasculature (Taguchi et al, 2015). …”
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confidence: 52%
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“…Önemli bir yan etki olmadan güvenli kullanılabiliyor olmaları önemlidir ancak, henüz mezenkimal kök hücre tedavisinin inmeli hastada iyileşmeye bir etkisi olup olmadığını söylemek için çok erkendir. Elimizdeki çalışmaların bir kısmı, tasarlanmasında kısıtlılıklar bulunan, bir kısmı erken sonlandırılan, bir kısmı klinik özellik dikkate alınmadan, bir kısmı ise daha homojen hasta gruplarına uygulanmış olan çalışmalardır (18)(19)(20)(21)(22).Günümüzde çoğu pilot çalışma özelliğinde olan çalışmalardan elde edilen bilgilerle daha kapsamlı yeni çalışmalar planlanmaktadır. İskemik inmeli hastalarda planlanan ve devam etmekte olan çalışmalar aşağıda özetlenmiştir.…”
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