A new study showed the restoration of neurons and motor operations to animal experiments.
Moving stem cells can restore brain damage after a stroke, Science Daily reports. Researchers from the University of Zurich have proven that cells not only form new neurons, but also launch life -changing processes, including restoring motor operating.
Scientists conducted two studies on mice. Animals with stroke are transferred by human neuronal stem cells created from mandatory pluripotent cells. One week after injury, cells were introduced to brain damage. Within five weeks of observations, it became most cells becoming neurons that began to interact with existing brain cells.
In addition to developing new neurons, researchers have recorded signs of restoring blood vessels, reducing inflammatory processes and strengthening the hematencephalic barrier. An important result is the fact that rats have improved motor functioning, which has been confirmed by artificial intelligence in Gait examination.
Scientists note that for clinical use, the results are of particular importance. Stem cells are made without the use of animal reagents in collaboration with Kyoto University. The study also showed that the best time for the move was not immediately after a stroke, but after about a week, which could simplify the introduction of therapy.
The first clinical trials using such cells are proceeding to Japan to treat Parkinson’s disease. The next step, according to researchers, can be a stroke.
We will remind you, earlier it was reported that scientists have created a vest that helps restore mobility after a stroke.
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