Recent developments in cell-based ENS regeneration – a short review
Therapeutic options to treat neurogenic motility disorders of the gastrointestinal tract are usually limited to symptomatic treatment. The capacity of the enteric nervous system (ENS) to regenerate and the fact that progenitor cells of the enteric nervous system reside in the postnatal and adult gut...
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doaj-9a3fb807d0f9479dbf44aa8e413226f12021-09-05T20:51:11ZengDe GruyterInnovative Surgical Science2364-74852018-03-0132939910.1515/iss-2018-0005iss-2018-0005Recent developments in cell-based ENS regeneration – a short reviewObermayr Florian0Seitz Guido1Department of Pediatric Surgery, University Hospital Marburg, UKGM, Baldingerstrasse, 35043 Marburg, Germany, Phone: +49-6421-5864117Department of Pediatric Surgery, University Hospital Marburg, UKGM, Marburg, GermanyTherapeutic options to treat neurogenic motility disorders of the gastrointestinal tract are usually limited to symptomatic treatment. The capacity of the enteric nervous system (ENS) to regenerate and the fact that progenitor cells of the enteric nervous system reside in the postnatal and adult gut led to the idea to develop cell-based strategies to treat ENS related disorders. This short review focuses on recent developments in cell-based ENS regeneration, discussing advantages and disadvantages of various cell sources, functional impact of transplanted cells and highlights the challenges of translation of small animal studies to human application.https://doi.org/10.1515/iss-2018-0005cell therapyenteric nervous systemhirschsprung diseaseregenerationstem cells |
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Recent developments in cell-based ENS regeneration – a short review |
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De Gruyter |
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Innovative Surgical Science |
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Therapeutic options to treat neurogenic motility disorders of the gastrointestinal tract are usually limited to symptomatic treatment. The capacity of the enteric nervous system (ENS) to regenerate and the fact that progenitor cells of the enteric nervous system reside in the postnatal and adult gut led to the idea to develop cell-based strategies to treat ENS related disorders. This short review focuses on recent developments in cell-based ENS regeneration, discussing advantages and disadvantages of various cell sources, functional impact of transplanted cells and highlights the challenges of translation of small animal studies to human application. |
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cell therapy enteric nervous system hirschsprung disease regeneration stem cells |
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