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Biomaterial Strategies for Restorative Therapies in Parkinson’s Disease
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2021
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Tissue EngineeringEngineeringBiomaterials DesignBiofabricationBiomaterial StrategiesBiomedical EngineeringTherapeuticsRegenerative MedicineNew TherapiesRegenerative BiomaterialsStem CellsCell-based Drug DeliveryNeural Tissue EngineeringCell BiologyTissue Engineering StrategiesDopaminergic Midbrain NeuronsMedicineBiomaterialsNeural Stem CellBiocompatible Material
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurological disorder, in which dopaminergic midbrain neurons degenerate, leading to dopamine depletion that is associated with neuronal death. In this Review, we initially describe the pathogenesis of PD and established therapies that unfortunately only delay progression of the disease. With a rapidly escalating incidence in PD, there is an urgent need to develop new therapies that not only halt progression but even reverse degeneration. Biomaterials are playing critical roles in these new therapies which include controlled and site-specific delivery of neurotrophins, increased engraftment of implanted neural stem cells, and redirection of endogenous stem cell populations away from their niche to encourage reparative mechanisms. This Review will therefore cover important design features of biomaterials used in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering strategies targeted at PD.
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