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Induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neural stem cells: new hope for stroke?
Human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) have attracted increasing interest in the field of ischemic stroke therapy, due to the lack of ethical concerns and reduced risk of immune rejection. However, the safety and efficiency of the donor iPSC derivates in the ischemic brain challenged the therapeutic efficacy of iPSC transplantation. Studies have focused on improving the methods to induce neural derivates from iPSCs and on trying to determine how these cells and the host ischemic environment influence each other. A recent study by Yuan and colleagues reported that neural stem cells induced from human iPSCs using retin...
Source: BioMed Central - September 25, 2013 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Jia Liu Source Type: research

Human adipose-derived stem cells partially rescue the stroke syndromes by promoting spacial learning and memory in mouse middle cerebral artery occlusion model
IntroductionGrowing evidence has brought stem cell therapy to the forefront as new promising approaches towards stroke treatment. Of all candidate seeding cells, adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) are considered as one of the most appropriate for stroke treatment. However, previous experimental data could not reach to an agreement on the efficacy of ADSC transplantation for treating stroke in vivo as well as its mechanism which hinders their further clinical translational application. Methods: To explore their in vivo mechanism of hADSC administration on neurological injury, hADSC were labeled with EGFP expressing FG12 len...
Source: BioMed Central - May 8, 2015 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Fei ZhouShane GaoLin WangChenxi SunLu ChenPing YuanHaiyang ZhaoYi YiYing QinZhiqiang DongLimei CaoHaiyan RenLiang ZhuQiang LiBing LuAibin LiangGuotong XuHongwen ZhuZhengliang GaoJie MaJun XuXu Chen Source Type: research