{"id":161106,"date":"2014-11-22T03:55:21","date_gmt":"2014-11-22T08:55:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/brain-injuries-in-mice-treated-using-bone-marrow-stem-cells-antioxidants.php"},"modified":"2014-11-22T03:55:21","modified_gmt":"2014-11-22T08:55:21","slug":"brain-injuries-in-mice-treated-using-bone-marrow-stem-cells-antioxidants","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/stem-cell-therapy\/brain-injuries-in-mice-treated-using-bone-marrow-stem-cells-antioxidants.php","title":{"rendered":"Brain injuries in mice treated using bone marrow stem cells, antioxidants"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  Researchers of CEU Cardenal Herrera University (CEU-UCH) for the  first time transplanted bone marrow stem cells into damaged brain  tissue while applying lipoic acid (a potent antioxidant), with  the aim of improving neuroregeneration in the tissue. This new  way of repairing brain damage, which combines cellular treatment  with drug therapy, has shown positive results, especially in  forming blood vessels (a process called angiogenesis) in damaged  areas of the brains of adult laboratory mice. Angiogenesis is a  process that is essential to the recovery of damaged neural  tissues. The investigation was led by Jos Miguel Soria Lpez,  deputy director of the Institute of Biomedical Sciences at  CEU-UCH, and its results were published in the international  medical journal Brain Injury.<\/p>\n<p>    Professor Soria, who is affiliated to the Department of    Biomedical Sciences at CEU-UCH, heads the investigative group    'Strategies in Neuroprotection and Neuroreparation', which    carried out the investigation in cooperation with the    Andalusian Molecular Biology and Regenerative Medicine Centre    (CABIMER), located in Sevilla, and the Mediterranean    Ophthalmological Foundation, located in Valencia. The research    team used the experience they obtained from their previous    investigations on the neuroregenerative efficiency of lipoic    acid to develop a new remediation strategy for patients of    brain damage. This new therapy combines the transplantation of    bone marrow stem cells into the brain -- in this case, the    brains of adult rats -- with the administration of the potent    antioxidant lipoic acid.  <\/p>\n<p>    Lipoic acid is already used in the treatment of degenerative    diseases such as multiple sclerosis or diabetic neuropathy.    Professor Soria concluded from previous researches he conducted    at CEU-UCH that it has the ability to increase the creation of    blood vessels, which speeds up cerebral immune response after    an injury and stimulates the restoration of damaged tissues.    Several other researches, for their part, proved that after    brain damage stem cell therapies using a patient's own bone    marrow induce functional improvements. The two therapies -- one    cellular; the other one pharmacological -- were both applied in    this research so as to evaluate their combined effect.  <\/p>\n<p>    New blood vessels  <\/p>\n<p>    Angiogenesis -- the process that forms new blood vessels -- in    the treated neuronal tissue began only eight days after the    application of this new, combined therapy. CEU-UCH professor    Soria says that \"although bone marrow stem cells disappear from    the brain tissue where they were transplanted after only 16    days, new cells keep forming. To put it another way, brain    tissue is regenerated by new cells that appear in the brain as    a result of stem cell transplantation. This proves the    regenerative efficiency of the new combined therapy.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    The research also shows how the blood vessels that formed after    the treatment grow into the damaged area of the brain. \"They    act as a kind of scaffolding to that area that allows microglia    cells to migrate,\" professor Soria says. \"In the damaged area,    they contribute to regeneration.\" He adds that \"the application    of both treatments results into high angiogenic activity, which    is crucial for an efficient recovery of the damaged brain    area.\" According to Soria, \"the laboratory mice that recovered    fastest from brain injuries were those that had a higher    density of regenerated blood vessels.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Taking into consideration brain damage is, especially among    children and adolescents, one of the leading causes of    disability and death in the developed world, the good results    that were obtained from the combination of the two therapies    make the research team very hopeful. \"Combining an antioxidant    such as lipoic acid with bone marrow stem cells has proven to    be an effective remedy,\" Soria observes. The team plans to    conduct future research into similar combined therapies.  <\/p>\n<p>    The image above shows the transplant of bone marrow stem cells    from transgenic mice under the effects of cerebral cortex after    suffering local brain damage. Also visible is a neuroprotective    drug therapy.  <\/p>\n<p>    Story Source:  <\/p>\n<p>    The above story is based on materials provided by    Asociacin RUVID.    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