Affiliation:
1. Department of Neurobiology, Federal Fluminense University, Niteroi-RJ, Brazil
2. Department of Biochemistry, Pharmacology and Physiology, Institute of Biological and Natural Sciences, Federal University of Minas Gerais Triangle, Uberaba-MG, Brazil
Abstract
Background:
Background: Diabetic neuropathies (DN) are the most common complications in diabetic
patients, affecting about 70% of them. Patients with DN may lose sensation in certain areas of the body,
facilitating the onset of foot ulcers, as well as chronic pain. This is due to the progressive degeneration
of nerve fibers, demyelination, and axonopathy. Recent studies about stem cell therapies for the treatment
of DN show promising potential for tissue regeneration. Results with mesenchymal stem cells derived
from various organs/tissues demonstrate great therapeutic potential considering their easy obtainment,
as well as their immunomodulatory and pro-regenerative effects. However, problems such as cell
transplant rejection, tumor formation, transplantation safety, and effectiveness still need to be solved.
Developmental biology lacks detailed insights into some aspects of cell mechanisms, like the genetic
components of cell growth or differentiation. These gaps can limit a rapid advance in stem cell therapy
research and put it in the future a little bit farther from the expectations that have emerged in recent media.
Conclusion:
In the present review, we attempt to discuss the potential of most studied types of stem
cells, their application for the treatment of experimental diabetic neuropathies and associated clinical
manifestations including future perspectives around these themes.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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