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Efficient generation of human dorsal spinal GABAergic progenitors for the treatment of spinal cord injury - PubMed

4 days ago
  • #neuropathic pain
  • #spinal cord injury
  • #GABAergic progenitors
  • Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) leads to necrotic cell death, causing neuronal and glial loss.
  • Disruption of GABAergic inhibitory tone in the dorsal horn results in neuropathic pain and excitotoxicity.
  • GABA has neuroprotective properties, aiding in secondary injury mitigation and neurite outgrowth.
  • Human neural stem cell therapies for SCI are limited by hostile injury microenvironments and default differentiation pathways.
  • Key transcription factors efficiently convert human pluripotent stem cells into dorsal spinal GABAergic progenitors.
  • Induced GABAergic progenitors show resilience, generate mature neurons, and integrate functionally post-SCI.
  • Progenitors reduce apoptosis, inhibit glial scar formation, and stimulate endogenous neurogenesis.
  • Grafts improve neuropathic pain within 6 weeks and enhance locomotor activities, showing clinical potential.