Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2034997186> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2034997186 endingPage "1612" @default.
- W2034997186 startingPage "1591" @default.
- W2034997186 abstract "Numerous studies in animals have shown the unique property of olfactory ensheathing cells to stimulate regeneration of lesioned axons in the spinal cord. In a Phase I clinical trial, we assessed the safety and feasibility of transplantation of autologous mucosal olfactory ensheathing cells and olfactory nerve fibroblasts in patients with complete spinal cord injury. Six patients with chronic thoracic paraplegia (American Spinal Injury Association class A-ASIA A) were enrolled for the study. Three patients were operated, and three served as a control group. The trial protocol consisted of pre- and postoperative neurorehabilitation, olfactory mucosal biopsy, culture of olfactory ensheathing cells, and intraspinal cell grafting. Patient's clinical state was evaluated by clinical, neurophysiological, and radiological tests. There were no adverse findings related to olfactory mucosa biopsy or transplantation of olfactory ensheathing cells at 1 year after surgery. There was no evidence of neurological deterioration, neuropathic pain, neuroinfection, or tumorigenesis. In one cell-grafted patient, an asymptomatic syringomyelia was observed. Neurological improvement was observed only in transplant recipients. The first two operated patients improved from ASIA A to ASIA C and ASIA B. Diffusion tensor imaging showed restitution of continuity of some white matter tracts throughout the focus of spinal cord injury in these patients. The third operated patient, although remaining ASIA A, showed improved motor and sensory function of the first spinal cords segments below the level of injury. Neurophysiological examinations showed improvement in spinal cord transmission and activity of lower extremity muscles in surgically treated patients but not in patients receiving only neurorehabilitation. Observations at 1 year indicate that the obtaining, culture, and intraspinal transplantation of autologous olfactory ensheathing cells were safe and feasible. The significance of the neurological improvement in the transplant recipients and the extent to which the cell transplants contributed to it will require larger numbers of patients." @default.
- W2034997186 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2034997186 creator A5002039075 @default.
- W2034997186 creator A5006243130 @default.
- W2034997186 creator A5009120437 @default.
- W2034997186 creator A5032372878 @default.
- W2034997186 creator A5042135017 @default.
- W2034997186 creator A5042856110 @default.
- W2034997186 creator A5052907299 @default.
- W2034997186 creator A5071811926 @default.
- W2034997186 creator A5073045645 @default.
- W2034997186 creator A5075800318 @default.
- W2034997186 creator A5082914030 @default.
- W2034997186 creator A5087709917 @default.
- W2034997186 date "2013-09-01" @default.
- W2034997186 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2034997186 title "Transplantation of Autologous Olfactory Ensheathing Cells in Complete Human Spinal Cord Injury" @default.
- W2034997186 cites W1558803398 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W1657897383 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W1947829569 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W1967378598 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W1972151810 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W1979447754 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W1983909969 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W1990476890 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W1990918954 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W1997721049 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2002070218 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2011336511 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2011351516 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2017559087 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2018425362 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2027013540 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2027122523 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2030110437 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2030407601 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2031941989 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2049219423 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2052543673 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2056850367 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2071494502 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2074049446 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2074544337 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2074681014 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2086315951 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2101996466 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2108324820 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2109298779 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2111765309 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2119347467 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2120528281 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2123184306 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2123348584 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2125133570 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2140649602 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2144843689 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2147149841 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2148336088 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2152522726 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2158687351 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2163772331 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2170677280 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2291269974 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2331133161 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W2797732082 @default.
- W2034997186 cites W964883902 @default.
- W2034997186 doi "https://doi.org/10.3727/096368912x663532" @default.
- W2034997186 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24007776" @default.
- W2034997186 hasPublicationYear "2013" @default.
- W2034997186 type Work @default.
- W2034997186 sameAs 2034997186 @default.
- W2034997186 citedByCount "231" @default.
- W2034997186 countsByYear W20349971862013 @default.
- W2034997186 countsByYear W20349971862014 @default.
- W2034997186 countsByYear W20349971862015 @default.
- W2034997186 countsByYear W20349971862016 @default.
- W2034997186 countsByYear W20349971862017 @default.
- W2034997186 countsByYear W20349971862018 @default.
- W2034997186 countsByYear W20349971862019 @default.
- W2034997186 countsByYear W20349971862020 @default.
- W2034997186 countsByYear W20349971862021 @default.
- W2034997186 countsByYear W20349971862022 @default.
- W2034997186 countsByYear W20349971862023 @default.
- W2034997186 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2034997186 hasAuthorship W2034997186A5002039075 @default.
- W2034997186 hasAuthorship W2034997186A5006243130 @default.
- W2034997186 hasAuthorship W2034997186A5009120437 @default.
- W2034997186 hasAuthorship W2034997186A5032372878 @default.
- W2034997186 hasAuthorship W2034997186A5042135017 @default.
- W2034997186 hasAuthorship W2034997186A5042856110 @default.
- W2034997186 hasAuthorship W2034997186A5052907299 @default.
- W2034997186 hasAuthorship W2034997186A5071811926 @default.
- W2034997186 hasAuthorship W2034997186A5073045645 @default.
- W2034997186 hasAuthorship W2034997186A5075800318 @default.
- W2034997186 hasAuthorship W2034997186A5082914030 @default.
- W2034997186 hasAuthorship W2034997186A5087709917 @default.
- W2034997186 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W2034997186 hasConcept C126322002 @default.