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Using Electrical Stimulation to Enhance the Efficacy of Cell Transplantation Therapies for Neurodegenerative Retinal Diseases: Concepts, Challenges, and Future Perspectives

机译:利用电刺激来增强细胞移植治疗对神经变性视网膜疾病的疗效:概念,挑战和未来的观点

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Disease or trauma-induced loss or dysfunction of neurons in any central nervous system (CNS) tissue will have a significant impact on the health of the affected patient. The retina is a multilayered tissue that originates from the neuroectoderm, much like the brain and spinal cord. While sight is not required for life, neurodegeneration-related loss of vision not only affects the quality of life for the patient but also has societal implications in terms of health care expenditure. Thus, it is essential to develop effective strategies to repair the retina and prevent disease symptoms. To address this need, multiple techniques have been investigated for their efficacy in treating retinal degeneration. Recent advances in cell transplantation (CT) techniques in preclinical, animal, and in vitro culture studies, including further evaluation of endogenous retinal stem cells and the differentiation of exogenous adult stem cells into various retinal cell types, suggest that this may be the most appropriate option to replace lost retinal neurons. Unfortunately, the various limitations of CT, such as immune rejection or aberrant cell behavior, have largely prevented this technique from becoming a widely used clinical treatment option. In parallel with the advances in CT methodology, the use of electrical stimulation (ES) to treat retinal degeneration has also been recently evaluated with promising results. In this review, we propose that ES could be used to enhance CT therapy, whereby electrical impulses can be applied to the retina to control both native and transplanted stem cell behavior/survival in order to circumvent the limitations associated with retinal CT. To highlight the benefits of this dual treatment, we have briefly outlined the recent developments and limitations of CT with regard to its use in the ocular environment, followed by a brief description of retinal ES, as well as described their combined use in other CNS tissues.
机译:任何中枢神经系统(CNS)组织中神经元(CNS)组织中的疾病或创伤诱导或功能障碍对受影响患者的健康产生重大影响。视网膜是一种源自神经外胚层的多层组织,就像脑和脊髓一样。虽然终身不需要瞄准,但与患者的生活质量不仅影响患者的生活质量,而且对卫生保健支出方面的生活质量也不仅影响患者的生活质量。因此,必须制定有效的策略来修复视网膜并预防疾病症状。为了解决这种需求,已经研究了多种技术以进行治疗视网膜变性的功效。临床前,动物和体外培养研究中细胞移植(CT)技术的最新进展,包括进一步评估内源性视网膜干细胞和外源性干细胞的分化为各种视网膜类型,表明这可能是最合适的取代丢失的视网膜神经元的选择。遗憾的是,CT的各种局限性,例如免疫排斥或异常细胞行为在很大程度上阻止了该技术成为广泛使用的临床治疗选择。与CT方法的进步并行,最近也已经通过有前途的结果评估了电刺激以治疗视网膜变性的使用。在本文中,我们提出了ES可用于增强CT治疗,从而可以将电脉冲施加到视网膜上以控制天然和移植的干细胞行为/存活,以便绕与视网膜CT相关的限制。为了突出这种双重治疗的好处,我们简要概述了CT在眼部环境中使用的最新的发展和局限性,其次是视网膜ES的简要描述,以及描述其在其他CNS组织中的组合使用。

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  • 来源
    《Cell transplantation》 |2017年第6期|共17页
  • 作者单位

    Univ Hong Kong Dept Ophthalmol Room 410 Hong Kong Jockey Club Bldg Hong Kong Hong Kong Peoples;

    Tianjin Med Univ Eye Hosp Tianjin Peoples R China;

    Univ Hong Kong Dept Ophthalmol Room 410 Hong Kong Jockey Club Bldg Hong Kong Hong Kong Peoples;

    Univ Hong Kong Dept Ophthalmol Room 410 Hong Kong Jockey Club Bldg Hong Kong Hong Kong Peoples;

    Tianjin Med Univ Eye Hosp Tianjin Peoples R China;

    Univ Hong Kong Dept Ophthalmol Room 410 Hong Kong Jockey Club Bldg Hong Kong Hong Kong Peoples;

    Univ Hong Kong Dept Ophthalmol Room 410 Hong Kong Jockey Club Bldg Hong Kong Hong Kong Peoples;

    Univ Hong Kong Dept Ophthalmol Room 410 Hong Kong Jockey Club Bldg Hong Kong Hong Kong Peoples;

    Univ Hong Kong Dept Ophthalmol Room 410 Hong Kong Jockey Club Bldg Hong Kong Hong Kong Peoples;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 治疗学;
  • 关键词

    Neurodegeneration; Retina; Electrical stimulation (ES); Combination therapy;

    机译:神经变性;视网膜;电刺激(ES);联合治疗;

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