Recent Advances in Cellular and Non-Cellular Treatment of Stroke

A special issue of Biomolecules (ISSN 2218-273X).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 May 2025 | Viewed by 109

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Dear Colleagues,

Stroke occurs when the blood flow to the brain is interrupted due to a rupture of blood vessels or a blockage in the brain, and it is a major cause of physical disability in adulthood. Despite advances in surgical and pharmacological therapy, functional recovery from stroke is limited, affecting the quality of life of patients. Biomolecules such as tPA have shown some benefits and other approaches are being developed. Stem cell therapy, which may treat neurological disorders associated with brain traumas including stroke is an important focus of stroke research and treatment. Stem cell therapy has primarily used a type of adult stem cells called mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) due to their ability to develop into multiple lineages in order to regenerate brain cells, release active biomolecules, and repair brain tissues. A significant number of clinical studies have provided evidence of the potential of MSCs to treat stroke. This review will summarize the therapeutic mechanisms of stroke treatment and we also seeks to highlight the current challenges and future prospects of adult therapy for stroke treatment.

Prof. Dr. David T. Harris
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Keywords

  • stroke
  • treatment
  • therapy
  • biomolecules
  • stem cells

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