The Use of Chitosan-Based Scaffolds to Enhance Regeneration in the Nervous System
2013; Elsevier BV; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/b978-0-12-420045-6.00001-8
ISSN2162-5514
AutoresSara Gnavi, Christina Barwig, Thomas Freier, Kirsten Haastert‐Talini, Claudia Grothe, Stefano Geuna,
Tópico(s)Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms
ResumoVarious biomaterials have been proposed to build up scaffolds for promoting neural repair. Among them, chitosan, a derivative of chitin, has been raising more and more interest among basic and clinical scientists. A number of studies with neuronal and glial cell cultures have shown that this biomaterial has biomimetic properties, which make it a good candidate for developing innovative devices for neural repair. Yet, in vivo experimental studies have shown that chitosan can be successfully used to create scaffolds that promote regeneration both in the central and in the peripheral nervous system. In this review, the relevant literature on the use of chitosan in the nervous tissue, either alone or in combination with other components, is overviewed. Altogether, the promising in vitro and in vivo experimental results make it possible to foresee that time for clinical trials with chitosan-based nerve regeneration-promoting devices is approaching quickly.
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