2005
DOI: 10.1038/sj.sc.3101820
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Rapid recovery of segmental neurological function in a tetraplegic patient following transplantation of fetal olfactory bulb-derived cells

Abstract: Study design: Case report. Objective: Report rapid neurological changes in a complete tetraplegic following a cell injection procedure. Setting: Beijing, China. Methods: ASIA/IMSOP neurological scale. Immunostaining of cell cultures. Cellular transplantation to effect functional restoration following spinal cord injury (SCI) has been hypothesized to cause improvements through axonal regeneration, increased plasticity, or axonal remyelination. Several human trials are in preliminary phases. We report a rapid im… Show more

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“…A variety of experimental therapies are emerging to promote regeneration of the injured spinal cord, including the application of neurotrophic factors (Kwon et al, 2002), drug therapy (Baptiste and Fehlings, 2006), and cell-based therapies (Guest et al, 2006). If regeneration of the injured spinal cord, and thus reconnection of the brain to the muscles, is possible, it is vital that the brain must still be able to activate in a way that will generate movement.…”
Section: Preservation Of Brain Motor Control In Complete Sci: Implicamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A variety of experimental therapies are emerging to promote regeneration of the injured spinal cord, including the application of neurotrophic factors (Kwon et al, 2002), drug therapy (Baptiste and Fehlings, 2006), and cell-based therapies (Guest et al, 2006). If regeneration of the injured spinal cord, and thus reconnection of the brain to the muscles, is possible, it is vital that the brain must still be able to activate in a way that will generate movement.…”
Section: Preservation Of Brain Motor Control In Complete Sci: Implicamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…85 To account for these contradictory reports, it is hypothesized that improved transmission in intact fibers subserving the zone of partial preservation leads to early improvements. 86 Another possible explanation is the source, 87,88 culture conditions, and passage number [89][90][91][92] of the mesenchymal stem cells used, as all are known to influence mesenchymal stem cell potential. A third possible explanation is differential efficacy of mesenchymal stem cells from different donors.…”
Section: Amr Et Al Bridging Defects With Nerve Grafts and Stem Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Guest and others recently published the results of immunostaining 2 cell cultures provided by Dr Huang. 16 The cells appeared viable and were positive for the markers nestin and GFAP but negative for S-100. These cells were not clearly OECs but appeared to be astrocytes and immature cells.…”
Section: Other Observational and Media Reportsmentioning
confidence: 99%