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Basic fibroblast growth factor increases the transplantation‑mediated therapeutic effect of bone mesenchymal stem cells following traumatic brain injury.

Yang Liu1, Xi-Cai Yi, Geng Guo, Qian-Fa Long, Xiao-An Wang, Jun Zhong, Wei-Ping Liu, Zhou Fei, Dong-Mei Wang, Jun Liu.   

Abstract

Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) has proven useful for neural stem and progenitor cells during the transplantation‑mediated therapeutic effect of bone mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs). Endogenous bFGF expression levels increase during brain development and gradually diminish with aging. To date, few studies have been conducted on exogenous bFGF promoting BMSC transplantation‑mediated functional recovery in adult rats following traumatic brain injury (TBI). The results of the present study showed that BMSCs in the TBI cortex and dentate gyrus showed differentiation along the glial and neuronal lines, which are possibly enhanced by bFGF. The neuronal differentiation rate was not consistent with neurological functional recovery rate over time. bFGF may promote the transplantation‑mediated therapeutic effect of BMSCs more significantly and rapidly in rats following TBI, with a small proportion of differentiated neurons. In conclusion, exogenous bFGF functions as a booster of the transplantation‑mediated therapeutic effect of BMSCs following TBI.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24248266     DOI: 10.3892/mmr.2013.1803

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Med Rep        ISSN: 1791-2997            Impact factor:   2.952


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2.  Safety of neural stem cell transplantation in patients with severe traumatic brain injury.

Authors:  Zhigang Wang; Yong Luo; Lvan Chen; Wu Liang
Journal:  Exp Ther Med       Date:  2017-05-04       Impact factor: 2.447

3.  Rosiglitazone exerts neuroprotective effects via the suppression of neuronal autophagy and apoptosis in the cortex following traumatic brain injury.

Authors:  Junchao Yao; Kebin Zheng; Xiang Zhang
Journal:  Mol Med Rep       Date:  2015-09-07       Impact factor: 2.952

Review 4.  Mesenchymal Stem Cells in the Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury.

Authors:  Anwarul Hasan; George Deeb; Rahaf Rahal; Khairallah Atwi; Stefania Mondello; Hany Elsayed Marei; Amr Gali; Eliana Sleiman
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2017-02-20       Impact factor: 4.003

Review 5.  On the Viability and Potential Value of Stem Cells for Repair and Treatment of Central Neurotrauma: Overview and Speculations.

Authors:  Samantha Wu; Kevin T FitzGerald; James Giordano
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2018-08-13       Impact factor: 4.003

6.  Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor Reduces Permeability and Apoptosis of Human Brain Microvascular Endothelial Cells in Response to Oxygen and Glucose Deprivation Followed by Reoxygenation via the Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 1 (FGFR1)/ERK Pathway.

Authors:  Peng Chen; Hongguang Zhang; Qingtao Zhang; Wei Zhou; Yongbing Deng; Xi Hu; Lianyang Zhang
Journal:  Med Sci Monit       Date:  2019-09-25

Review 7.  Potential of mesenchymal stem cells alone, or in combination, to treat traumatic brain injury.

Authors:  Alison E Willing; Mahasweta Das; Mark Howell; Shyam S Mohapatra; Subhra Mohapatra
Journal:  CNS Neurosci Ther       Date:  2020-03-10       Impact factor: 5.243

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