Regeneration of Nerves Using Stem Cells to Cure Autism: Highly Sophisticated Method to Normalise Life
Journal Title: Journal of Regenerative Biology and Medicine - Year 2020, Vol 2, Issue 4
Abstract
Autism disorder has complex and heterogeneous neurodevelopment pathologies with immune system dysfunction. Autism basically deprives one’s communication and social skills including immune abnormalities and neural hypoperfusion. They also cause inflammation manifesting in serum levels of macrophage infected cytokine and thymine altering cytokine. Several factors in neurobiology changes the application and concept to a more adaptive approach. The best method of them is cell-based therapy. Stem cells have shown potential immunological properties; hence they are helpful in treatment. Molecular and regenerative aspects hold greater expectations for therapy of Autism spectrum disorder(ASD). This review will focus on stem cell-based therapy for ASD in which cells can be potentially designed to target abnormal neurotransmitter, activated microglia, dysfunction membrane in the brain, pancrineimmumodulatiry effects, and blood-brain barrier disruptions.
Authors and Affiliations
Prithiv K R Kumar* and Albert Alukal
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