论文已发表
注册即可获取德孚的最新动态
IF 收录期刊
Authors Chen L, Xi HT, Xiao J, Zhang F, Chen D, Huang HY
Received 19 August 2016
Accepted for publication 10 October 2016
Published 13 February 2017 Volume 2017:5 Pages 47—50
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/JN.S120173
Checked for plagiarism Yes
Review by Single-blind
Peer reviewers approved by Dr Amy Norman
Peer reviewer comments 2
Editor who approved publication: Prof. Dr. Hari Shanker Sharma
Abstract: Neuropathic pain (NP), a common secondary complication following spinal
cord injury (SCI), presenting at or below the level of injury is largely
refractory to current pharmacological, physical, and surgical treatments.
Previous studies have demonstrated the promising value of cell therapy
including adrenal chromaffin cells that have the capacity to act as mini-pumps
that release amines and peptides for alleviating chronic pain. The paper
presents the cases of two gentlemen suffering from severe central NP after
thoracic SCI. Six months after chromaffin cell intrathecal injection, their
pain relieved significantly. The results demonstrated the preliminary
therapeutic efficacy of chromaffin cell transplants in people with NP, and support
further research of this treatment strategy for the management of intractable
chronic pain due to SCI.
Keywords: chromaffin cell, cell transplantation,
neuropathic pain, spinal cord injury