Journal article
Human stem cells ameliorate auditory evoked responses in a model of neuropathy
BA Nayagam
Stem Cell Research and Therapy | BIOMED CENTRAL LTD | Published : 2012
DOI: 10.1186/scrt135
Abstract
Stem cells have been touted as a potential source of replacement cells for the treatment of severe-to-profoundly deaf individuals, including possible combined therapy with a cochlear implant. The success of such a therapy is dependent on a number of factors, but of critical importance is the functional incorporation of transplanted cells into the peripheral and central auditory systems. In a major breakthrough, Chen and colleagues recently reported the restoration of hearing thresholds by up to 46% following the transplantation of human pluripotent stem cells in a rodent auditory neuropathy model. Improved function was matched with new synapse formation in the peripheral and central aspects ..
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