Current treatments after spinal cord injury: Cell engineering, tissue engineering, and combined therapies.

Smart medicine Pub Date : 2022-12-26 eCollection Date: 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1002/SMMD.20220017
Yingbo Shen, Xinyue Cao, Minhui Lu, Hongcheng Gu, Minli Li, David A Posner
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Abstract

Both traumatic and non-traumatic spinal cord injuries (SCIs) can be categorized as damages done to our central nervous system (CNS). The patients' physical and mental health may suffer greatly because of traumatic SCI. With the widespread use of motor vehicles and increasingly aged population, the occurrence of SCI is more frequent than before, creating a considerable burden to global public health. The regeneration process of the spinal cord is hampered by a series of events that occur following SCI like edema, hemorrhage, formation of cystic cavities, and ischemia. An effective strategy for the treatment of SCI and functional recovery still has not been discovered; however, recent advances have been made in bioengineering fields that therapies based on cells, biomaterials, and biomolecules have proved effective in the repair of the spinal cord. In the light of worldwide importance of treatments for SCI, this article aims to provide a review of recent advances by first introducing the physiology, etiology, epidemiology, and mechanisms of SCI. We then put emphasis on the widely used clinical treatments and bioengineering strategies (cell-based, biomaterial-based, and biomolecule-based) for the functional regeneration of the spinal cord as well as challenges faced by scientists currently. This article provides scientists and clinicians with a comprehensive outlook on the recent advances of preclinical and clinical treatments of SCI, hoping to help them find keys to the functional regeneration of SCI.

目前脊髓损伤后的治疗方法:细胞工程、组织工程和联合治疗
无论是外伤性还是非外伤性脊髓损伤(SCI),都可归类为对中枢神经系统(CNS)造成的损害。外伤性脊髓损伤会严重影响患者的身心健康。随着机动车辆的广泛使用和人口老龄化的加剧,SCI 的发生比以前更加频繁,给全球公共卫生造成了相当大的负担。脊髓损伤后发生的水肿、出血、囊腔形成和缺血等一系列事件阻碍了脊髓的再生过程。治疗脊髓损伤和功能恢复的有效策略仍未找到;不过,生物工程领域最近取得了进展,基于细胞、生物材料和生物分子的疗法已被证明对脊髓修复有效。鉴于脊髓损伤治疗在全球范围内的重要性,本文旨在通过首先介绍脊髓损伤的生理学、病因学、流行病学和机制,对最新进展进行综述。然后,我们重点介绍了广泛应用于脊髓功能再生的临床治疗方法和生物工程策略(基于细胞、基于生物材料和基于生物分子),以及科学家目前面临的挑战。本文为科学家和临床医生全面展望了脊髓损伤临床前和临床治疗的最新进展,希望能帮助他们找到脊髓损伤功能再生的关键。
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