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      Drug Delivery, Cell-based Therapies, and Tissue Engineering Approaches for Spinal Cord Injury

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          Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in devastating neurological and pathological consequences, causing major dysfunction to the motor, sensory and autonomic systems. The primary traumatic injury to the spinal cord triggers a cascade of acute and chronic degenerative events, leading to further secondary injury. Many therapeutic strategies have been developed to potentially intervene in these progressive neurodegenerative events and minimize secondary damage to the spinal cord. Additionally, significant efforts have been directed towards regenerative therapies that may facilitate neuronal repair and establish connectivity across the injury site. Despite the promise that these approaches have shown in preclinical animal models of SCI, challenges with respect to successful clinical translation still remain. The factors that could have contributed to failure include important biologic and physiologic differences between the preclinical models and the human condition, study designs that do not mirror clinical reality, discrepancies in dosing and the timing of therapeutic interventions, and dose-limiting toxicity. With a better understanding of the pathobiology of events following acute SCI, developing integrated approaches aimed at preventing secondary damage and also facilitating neurodegenerative recovery is possible, and hopefully will lead to effective treatments for this devastating injury. The focus of this review is to highlight the progress that has been made in drug therapies and delivery systems, and also cell-based and tissue engineering approaches for SCI.

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          Journal
          8607908
          21032
          J Control Release
          J Control Release
          Journal of controlled release : official journal of the Controlled Release Society
          0168-3659
          1873-4995
          24 September 2015
          04 September 2015
          10 December 2015
          10 December 2016
          : 219
          : 141-154
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Biomedical Engineering, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH 44195, USA
          [2 ]Department of Orthopaedics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada V5Z 1M9
          Author notes
          [* ]Author for correspondence: Vinod Labhasetwar, Ph.D., Department of Biomedical Engineering/ND-20, Cleveland Clinic, 9500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44195, Tel: 216/445-9364; Fax 216/444-9198, labhasv@ 123456ccf.org

          SK and YG contributed equally

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          PMC4656085 PMC4656085 4656085 nihpa724675
          10.1016/j.jconrel.2015.08.060
          4656085
          26343846
          e251a190-a766-472a-a7aa-edfa5c736721
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          Growth Factors,Inflammation,CNS Injury,Scaffold,Polymers,Drug Therapy,Gene Therapy

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