| Literature DB >> 31583954 |
Yun Qian1, Yuan Cheng2, Jiangyu Cai3, Xiaotian Zhao2, Yuanming Ouyang1,4, Wei-En Yuan2, Cunyi Fan1,4.
Abstract
Central and peripheral nerve injuries pose a great threat to people. Complications such as inflammation, muscle atrophy, traumatic neuromas and delayed reinnervation can bring huge challenges to clinical practices and barriers to complete nerve regrowth. Physical interventions such as electrical and magnetic stimulation show satisfactory results with varying parameters for acute and chronic nerve damages. The biological basis of electrical and magnetic stimulation mainly relies on protein synthesis, ion channel regulation and growth factor secretion. This review focuses on the various paradigms used in different models of electrical and magnetic stimulation and their regenerative potentials and underlying mechanisms in nerve injuries. The combination of physical stimulation and conductive biomaterial scaffolds displays an infinite potentiality in translational application in nerve regeneration.Entities:
Keywords: electrical stimulation; inflammation; magnetic stimulation; nerve injury; stimulation paradigm
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31583954 DOI: 10.2217/rme-2018-0079
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Regen Med ISSN: 1746-0751 Impact factor: 3.806