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Advances in Neurorestoratology—Current status and future developments

Huang, Hongyun; Ramon-Cueto, Almudena; El Masri, Wagih; Moviglia, Gustavo A; Saberi, Hooshang; Sharma, Hari Shanker; Otom, Ali; Chen, Lin; Siniscalco, Dario; Sarnowska, Anna

Authors

Hongyun Huang

Almudena Ramon-Cueto

Wagih El Masri

Gustavo A Moviglia

Hooshang Saberi

Hari Shanker Sharma

Ali Otom

Lin Chen

Dario Siniscalco

Anna Sarnowska



Abstract

Neurorestoratology constitutes a novel discipline aimed at the restoration of damaged neural structures and impaired neurological functions. This area of knowledge integrates and compiles all concepts and strategies dealing with the neurorestoration. Although currently, this discipline has already been well recognized by physicians and scientists throughout the world, this article aimed at broadening its knowledge to the academic circle and the public society. Here we shortly introduced why and how Neurorestoratology was born since the fact that the central nervous system (CNS) can be repaired and the subsequent scientific evidence of the neurorestorative mechanisms behind, such as neurostimulation or neuromodulation, neuroprotection, neuroplasticity, neurogenesis, neuroregeneration or axonal regeneration or sprouting, neuroreplacement, loop reconstruction, remyelination, immunoregulation, angiogenesis or revascularization, and others. The scope of this discipline is the improvement of therapeutic approaches for neurological diseases and the development of neurorestorative strategies through the comprehensive efforts of experts in the different areas and all articulated by the associations of Neurorestoratology and its journals. Strikingly, this article additionally explores the “state of art” of the Neurorestoratology field. This includes the development process of the discipline, the achievements and advances of novel neurorestorative treatments, the most efficient procedures exploring and evaluating outcome after the application of pioneer therapies, all the joining of a multidisciplinary expert associations and the specialized journals being more and more impact. We believe that in a near future, this discipline will evolve fast, leading to a general application of cell-based comprehensive neurorestorative treatments to fulfill functional recovery demands for patients with neurological deficits or dysfunctions.

Publication Date 2023
Deposit Date Apr 15, 2024
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 207-239
ISBN 9780323997775
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.irn.2023.04.003

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