Indian Journal of Animal Sciences (Jul 2022)

Application of mesenchymal stem cells for treating spinal cord injury in dogs: Mechanisms and their therapeutic efficacy

  • BHABESH MILI,
  • LUKUMONI BURAGOHAIN,
  • LALCHAWIMAWIA RALTE,
  • TUKHESWAR CHUTIA,
  • AMRIT GOGOI,
  • UTPAL BARMAN

DOI
https://doi.org/10.56093/ijans.v92i7.119081
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 92, no. 7

Abstract

Read online

Despite progress in the treatment of spinal cord injury (SCI), recovery of the spinal cord with normal motor and sensory activities remains a challenge due to the complex anatomy of the spine, and its limited regeneration potential in mammals. Recently, the clinical application of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in SCI led to promising results in both human and veterinary medicine. The mechanism by which MSCs might promote wound healing of SCI has been extensively investigated. Previous reports have suggested that transplanted MSCs enhance the numbers of neurons and glial cells, prevent neuronal apoptosis, inhibit inflammation, stimulate vascular angiogenesis, axonal myelination, and neuro-regeneration at the lesion site. It has also been reported that therapeutic applicability depends on the source of derivation of MSCs and their differentiation capability into specific cell lineages at the transplanted site. Therefore, this review is focussed on precise mechanisms by which transplantation of MSCs promote functional recovery and also addresses the challenges to improve the therapeutic efficacy of MSCs for treating SCI in dogs.

Keywords