Title of article :
Living scaffolds for neuroregeneration
Author/Authors :
J. Struzyna، نويسنده , , Laura A. and Katiyar، نويسنده , , Kritika and Cullen، نويسنده , , D. Kacy Cullen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
11
From page :
308
To page :
318
Abstract :
Neural tissue engineers are exploiting key mechanisms responsible for neural cell migration and axonal pathfinding during embryonic development to create living scaffolds for neuroregeneration following injury and disease. These mechanisms involve the combined use of haptotactic, chemotactic, and mechanical cues to direct cell movement and re-growth. Living scaffolds provide these cues through the use of cells engineered in a predefined architecture, generally in combination with biomaterial strategies. Although several hurdles exist in the implementation of living regenerative scaffolds, there are considerable therapeutic advantages to using living cells in conjunction with biomaterials. The leading contemporary living scaffolds for neurorepair are utilizing aligned glial cells and neuronal/axonal tracts to direct regenerating axons across damaged tissue to appropriate targets, and in some cases to directly replace the function of lost cells. Future advances in technology, including the use of exogenous stimulation and genetically engineered stem cells, will further the potential of living scaffolds and drive a new era of personalized medicine for neuroregeneration.
Keywords :
Regeneration , Axon pathfinding , Cell migration , Tissue engineering , Cell transplant , Biomaterials , neurodegeneration , Neurotrauma
Journal title :
Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science
Record number :
2089431
Link To Document :
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