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ABSTRACT: Background
Chronic Spinal Cord injury is a common, severe, and medically untreatable disease. Since the functional outcomes of acute and experimental chronic spinal cord injury have been shown to improve with stem cell therapy, a case study was conducted to test if the application of stem cell also regenerates chronic SCI dysfunction. Transplantation of foetal bone marrow stem cells was applied in seven dogs with chronic spinal cord injury. Magnetic resonance images and assessments of symptoms according to the Olby scale were used to diagnose the severity of injury.Result
All dogs improved locomotor and sensory function when examined 90 days after surgery, and showed increased movement of the hind limbs, and were able to stand upright, as well as to take small steps. Tail tone was observed in seven dogs, pain reflexes and defecation return were observed in five dogs.Conclusion
The transplantation of bone marrow stem may be a promising, reliable and safe treatment for chronic spinal cord injury.
SUBMITTER: Sarmento CA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4422475 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Sarmento Carlos Alberto Palmeira CA Rodrigues Marcio Nogueira MN Bocabello Renato Zonzini RZ Mess Andrea Maria AM Miglino Maria Angelica MA
Regenerative medicine research 20141212 1
<h4>Background</h4>Chronic Spinal Cord injury is a common, severe, and medically untreatable disease. Since the functional outcomes of acute and experimental chronic spinal cord injury have been shown to improve with stem cell therapy, a case study was conducted to test if the application of stem cell also regenerates chronic SCI dysfunction. Transplantation of foetal bone marrow stem cells was applied in seven dogs with chronic spinal cord injury. Magnetic resonance images and assessments of sy ...[more]