Neural Regeneration Research ›› 2024, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (8): 1751-1758.doi: 10.4103/1673-5374.385842

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The combined application of stem cells and three-dimensional bioprinting scaffolds for the repair of spinal cord injury

Dingyue Ju1, Chuanming Dong1, 2, *   

  1. 1Department of Anatomy, Medical College of Nantong University, Nantong, Jiangsu Province, China; 2Key Laboratory of Neuroregeneration of Jiangsu and Ministry of Education, Co-innovation Center of Neuroregeneration, Nantong University, Nantong, Jiangsu Province, China
  • Online:2024-08-15 Published:2024-01-03
  • Contact: Chuanming Dong, MD, yiyimarket@163.com.
  • Supported by:
    This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, No. 82171380 (to CD); and Jiangsu Students’ Platform for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program, No. 202110304098Y (to DJ).

Abstract: Spinal cord injury is considered one of the most difficult injuries to repair and has one of the worst prognoses for injuries to the nervous system. Following surgery, the poor regenerative capacity of nerve cells and the generation of new scars can make it very difficult for the impaired nervous system to restore its neural functionality. Traditional treatments can only alleviate secondary injuries but cannot fundamentally repair the spinal cord. Consequently, there is a critical need to develop new treatments to promote functional repair after spinal cord injury. Over recent years, there have been several developments in the use of stem cell therapy for the treatment of spinal cord injury. Alongside significant developments in the field of tissue engineering, three-dimensional bioprinting technology has become a hot research topic due to its ability to accurately print complex structures. This led to the loading of three-dimensional bioprinting scaffolds which provided precise cell localization. These three-dimensional bioprinting scaffolds could repair damaged neural circuits and had the potential to repair the damaged spinal cord. In this review, we discuss the mechanisms underlying simple stem cell therapy, the application of different types of stem cells for the treatment of spinal cord injury, and the different manufacturing methods for three-dimensional bioprinting scaffolds. In particular, we focus on the development of three-dimensional bioprinting scaffolds for the treatment of spinal cord injury. 

Key words: biomaterials, embryonic stem cells, induced pluripotent stem cells, mesenchymal stem cells, nerve regeneration, spinal cord injury, stem cell therapy, stem cells, three-dimensional bioprinting