School of Biomedicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Adelaide, North Terrace, Adelaide 5000, Australia.
Neil Sachse Centre for Spinal Cord Research, Lifelong Health Theme, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, North Terrace, Adelaide 5000, Australia.
Cells. 2024 May 10;13(10):817. doi: 10.3390/cells13100817.
Spinal cord injury (SCI) can result in the permanent loss of mobility, sensation, and autonomic function. Secondary degeneration after SCI both initiates and propagates a hostile microenvironment that is resistant to natural repair mechanisms. Consequently, exogenous stem cells have been investigated as a potential therapy for repairing and recovering damaged cells after SCI and other CNS disorders. This focused review highlights the contributions of mesenchymal (MSCs) and dental stem cells (DSCs) in attenuating various secondary injury sequelae through paracrine and cell-to-cell communication mechanisms following SCI and other types of neurotrauma. These mechanistic events include vascular dysfunction, oxidative stress, excitotoxicity, apoptosis and cell loss, neuroinflammation, and structural deficits. The review of studies that directly compare MSC and DSC capabilities also reveals the superior capabilities of DSC in reducing the effects of secondary injury and promoting a favorable microenvironment conducive to repair and regeneration. This review concludes with a discussion of the current limitations and proposes improvements in the future assessment of stem cell therapy through the reporting of the effects of DSC viability and DSC efficacy in attenuating secondary damage after SCI.
脊髓损伤 (SCI) 可导致运动、感觉和自主功能的永久丧失。SCI 后的继发性退行性变既引发又促进了一种对自然修复机制有抵抗力的敌对微环境。因此,外源性干细胞已被研究作为修复和恢复 SCI 及其他中枢神经系统疾病后受损细胞的潜在治疗方法。本重点综述强调了间充质干细胞 (MSCs) 和牙髓干细胞 (DSCs) 通过 SCI 和其他类型神经创伤后的旁分泌和细胞间通讯机制,在减轻各种继发性损伤后遗症方面的作用。这些机制事件包括血管功能障碍、氧化应激、兴奋毒性、细胞凋亡和丧失、神经炎症和结构缺陷。对直接比较 MSC 和 DSC 能力的研究的综述还揭示了 DSC 在减少继发性损伤影响和促进有利于修复和再生的有利微环境方面的优越能力。本综述最后讨论了目前的局限性,并通过报告 DSC 活力和 DSC 减轻 SCI 后继发性损伤的功效的影响,提出了未来评估干细胞治疗的改进措施。
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