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Neuroreplacement therapy and stem cell biology under disease conditions
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">K?SugayaEmail author
Institution:(1) Department of Psychiatry, University of Illinois at Chicago, 60612 Illinois, USA
Abstract:Recent advances in stem cell technology are expanding our ability to replace a variety of cells throughout the body. In the past, neurological diseases caused by the degeneration of neuronal cells were considered incurable because of a long-held 'truism'; neurons do not regenerate during adulthood. However, this statement has been challenged, and we have now found much evidence that the brain is indeed capable of regenerating neurons after maturing. Based on this new concept, researchers have shown neural differentiation of stem cells and recovery of function following transplantation of these cells into the brain. These results may promise a bright future for clinical applications of stem cell strategies in neurological diseases; however, we must consider the pathophysiological environments of individual diseases that may affect stem cell biology. Before we begin to develop clinical applications, we must consider environmental factors that have not been discussed in the current preclinical studies. Here, we study cases of Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia and discuss the effects of environmental factors under disease conditions.Received 15 January 2003; received after revision 7 April 2003; accepted 8 April 2003
Keywords:Stem cells  Alzheimer's disease  schizophrenia  transplantation  amyloid-beta precursor protein" target="_blank">gif" alt="beta" align="MIDDLE" BORDER="0"> precursor protein  reelin
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