2020
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2020.00431
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Neurorestoration Approach by Biomaterials in Ischemic Stroke

Abstract: BACKGROUND Stroke is one of the most important health problems worldwide. Ischemic stroke (IS) constitutes 85-90% of the casuistry among the types of stroke and is the leading cause of disability in people over 65 years of age worldwide (Ghuman and Modo, 2016). Due to the epidemiological importance and the big socioeconomic expenditure involved, it is priority advance in its prevention, control, and treatment (Kalaria et al., 2016; Benjamin et al., 2017). The ischemic injury is caused by an interruption of blo… Show more

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“…Six hours after the tissue ischemia, there may be several factors that can exacerbate neuronal injury avoiding the activity of recoverable cells tracking their mother, ECM, in motion. There is thus little time for us to refigure the CNS after an ischemic stroke and no time for neurons to recall their previously established functions [ 94 ]. Challenges with cell and cytokine therapies for strokes are poor viability of transplanted cells, uncontrolled cell differentiation, cell engraftment failure, and lack of controlled growth factor delivery [ 95 ].…”
Section: Biomaterials For the Cns And Covid-19: Mechanisms And Implicmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Six hours after the tissue ischemia, there may be several factors that can exacerbate neuronal injury avoiding the activity of recoverable cells tracking their mother, ECM, in motion. There is thus little time for us to refigure the CNS after an ischemic stroke and no time for neurons to recall their previously established functions [ 94 ]. Challenges with cell and cytokine therapies for strokes are poor viability of transplanted cells, uncontrolled cell differentiation, cell engraftment failure, and lack of controlled growth factor delivery [ 95 ].…”
Section: Biomaterials For the Cns And Covid-19: Mechanisms And Implicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Challenges with cell and cytokine therapies for strokes are poor viability of transplanted cells, uncontrolled cell differentiation, cell engraftment failure, and lack of controlled growth factor delivery [ 95 ]. For this, stroke remains the third leading cause of disability in adult people, while many restoration approaches have emerged [ 94 ].
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Section: Biomaterials For the Cns And Covid-19: Mechanisms And Implicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Presence of poststroke active cell proliferation in ipsilateral subventricular zone was proven unambiguously in humans [ 8 ]. Spontaneous, transient increase in the number of precursor cells begins on day 2 after stroke and reaches a maximum in about 2 weeks, decreasing over the next 3-5 weeks and returning to baseline at about 6 weeks [ 9 , 10 ]. However, some authors report that slightly higher mitotic activity in SVZ persists over the next year [ 11 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to biomaterials, the use of drugs in combination with stem cell transplantation is being investigated as a potential booster for these therapeutic benefits [ 13 , 19 ]. Concomitant administration with drugs and the usage of biomaterials stand as promising adjuvants for stem cell therapies in stroke [ 20 , 21 ]. Nevertheless, more data is needed to determine the best compounds, correct dosage, therapeutic window, and specific patient characteristics required for this treatment to have major success [ 13 , 22 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%