Bridging long gap peripheral nerve injury using skeletal muscle-derived multipotent stem cells

Neural Regen Res. 2014 Jul 15;9(14):1333-6. doi: 10.4103/1673-5374.137582.

Abstract

Long gap peripheral nerve injuries usually reulting in life-changing problems for patients. Skeletal muscle derived-multipotent stem cells (Sk-MSCs) can differentiate into Schwann and perineurial/endoneurial cells, vascular relating pericytes, and endothelial and smooth muscle cells in the damaged peripheral nerve niche. Application of the Sk-MSCs in the bridging conduit for repairing long nerve gap injury resulted favorable axonal regeneration, which showing superior effects than gold standard therapy--healthy nerve autograft. This means that it does not need to sacrifice of healthy nerves or loss of related functions for repairing peripheral nerve injury.

Keywords: Schwann cells; blood vessel formation; cytokine; endoneurium; paracrine effect; perineurium; peripheral nerve support cells.

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