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Stem Cell Therapy in Diabetic Polyneuropathy: Recent Advancements and Future Directions

Shamima Akter, Mayank Choubey, Mohammad Mohabbulla Mohib, Shahida Arbee, Md. Abu Taher Sagor, Mohammad Sarif Mohiuddin

2023Brain Sciences32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN) is the most frequent, although neglected, complication of long-term diabetes. Nearly 30% of hospitalized and 20% of community-dwelling patients with diabetes suffer from DPN; the incidence rate is approximately 2% annually. To date, there has been no curable therapy for DPN. Under these circumstances, cell therapy may be a vital candidate for the treatment of DPN. The epidemiology, classification, and treatment options for DPN are disclosed in the current review. Cell-based therapies using bone marrow-derived cells, embryonic stem cells, pluripotent stem cells, endothelial progenitor cells, mesenchymal stem cells, or dental pulp stem cells are our primary concern, which may be a useful treatment option to ease or to stop the progression of DPN. The importance of cryotherapies for treating DPN has been observed in several studies. These findings may help for the future researchers to establish more focused, accurate, effective, alternative, and safe therapy to reduce DPN. Cell-based therapy might be a permanent solution in the treatment and management of diabetes-induced neuropathy.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineStem-cell therapyStem cellDiabetes mellitusMesenchymal stem cellProgenitor cellCell therapyEmbryonic stem cellInduced pluripotent stem cellPolyneuropathyBone marrowIntensive care medicineSurgeryBioinformaticsInternal medicinePathologyEndocrinologyBiologyGeneGeneticsBiochemistryNerve injury and regenerationPain Mechanisms and TreatmentsBotulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders