Drug Delivery System
Online ISSN : 1881-2732
Print ISSN : 0913-5006
ISSN-L : 0913-5006
 
Neural stem cells and its therapeutic application
Noriyuki KishiHideyuki Okano
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2001 Volume 16 Issue 1 Pages 23-28

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For a long time, it had been believed that repairing the nervous system was impassible because the mature nerve cells lacked the ability to regenerate. Recently, it was showed that neural stem cells exist not only in the developing mammalian nervous system but also in the adult nervous system of all mammalian organisms, including humans. Neural stem cells have self-renewal capacity and can differentiate into three major component cells of the brain, neurons, astrocytes and oligodendrocytes. Recently, it was also showed that neurons could be efficiently induced from embryonic stem cells, which can differentiate into every cell type and maintain their undifferentiated status in the presence of LIF. Therefore, neural stem cells and embryonic stem cells are regarded as potential sources for cell transplantation. On the other hand, encapsulated dopamine-secreting cells are also potential donors for a treatment of Parkinson's disease, because encapsulated cells can avoid immunological problems, Nowadays, there is great interest in the possibility of repairing the nervous system by transplanting new cells that can replace those lost through damage or disease, such as Parkinson's disease. In this paper, we are going to review some recent remarkable progress about the regeneration of the nervous system by cell transplantation.
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