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Investigational agents for treatment of traumatic brain injury
Authors:Ye Xiong  Yanlu Zhang  Asim Mahmood  Michael Chopp
Institution:1. Henry Ford Hospital, Department of Neurosurgery, Education and Research Building, Room 3096, 2799 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48202, USA +1 313 916 4743;2. +1 313 916 9855;3. yxiong1@hfhs.org;4. Henry Ford Hospital, Department of Neurosurgery, Detroit, MI 48202, USA;5. Henry Ford Hospital, Department of Neurology, Detroit, MI 48202, USA;6. Oakland University, Department of Physics, Rochester, MI 48309, USA
Abstract:Introduction: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of death and disability worldwide. To date, there are no pharmacologic agents proven to improve outcomes from TBI because all the Phase III clinical trials in TBI have failed. Thus, there is a compelling need to develop treatments for TBI.

Areas covered: The following article provides an overview of select cell-based and pharmacological therapies under early development for the treatment of TBI. These therapies seek to enhance cognitive and neurological functional recovery through neuroprotective and neurorestorative strategies.

Expert opinion: TBI elicits both complex degenerative and regenerative tissue responses in the brain. TBI can lead to cognitive, behavioral, and motor deficits. Although numerous promising neuroprotective treatment options have emerged from preclinical studies that mainly target the lesion, translation of preclinical effective neuroprotective drugs to clinical trials has proven challenging. Accumulating evidence indicates that the mammalian brain has a significant, albeit limited, capacity for both structural and functional plasticity, as well as regeneration essential for spontaneous functional recovery after injury. A new therapeutic approach is to stimulate neurovascular remodeling by enhancing angiogenesis, neurogenesis, oligodendrogenesis, and axonal sprouting, which in concert, may improve neurological functional recovery after TBI.

Keywords:angiogenesis  cell therapy  exosomes  microRNAs  neurogenesis  neuroprotection  neurorestoration  traumatic brain injury
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