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Fibroblast growth factors in the management of spinal cord injury

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jcmm.13353

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fibroblast growth factor; spinal cord injury; combination therapy; clinical trials; recovery

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  1. Zhejiang Provincial Program for the Cultivation of High-level Innovative Health talents
  2. National Natural Science Funding of China [81601980, 81572237, 81372112, 81572227, 81501953, 81472165]
  3. Zhejiang Natural Science Funding [LY17H090017, Y14H170002, Q16H090023]
  4. National Natural Science Funding of China

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Spinal cord injury (SCI) possesses a significant health and economic burden worldwide. Traumatic SCI is a devastating condition that evolves through two successive stages. Throughout each of these stages, disturbances in ionic homeostasis, local oedema, ischaemia, focal haemorrhage, free radicals stress and inflammatory response were observed. Although there are no fully restorative cures available for SCI patients, various molecular, cellular and rehabilitative therapies, such as limiting local inflammation, preventing secondary cell death and enhancing the plasticity of local circuits in the spinal cord, were described. Current preclinical studies have showed that fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) alone or combination therapies utilizing cell transplantation and biomaterial scaffolds are proven effective for treating SCI in animal models. More importantly, some studies further demonstrated a paucity of clinical transfer usage to promote functional recovery of numerous patients with SCI. In this review, we focus on the therapeutic capacity and pitfalls of the FGF family and its clinical application for treating SCI, including the signalling component of the FGF pathway and the role in the central nervous system, the pathophysiology of SCI and the targets for FGF treatment. We also discuss the challenges and potential for the clinical translation of FGF-based approaches into treatments for SCI.

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