Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research ›› 2010, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (27): 5099-5102.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1673-8225.2010.27.037

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Stem cells and nerve-related factors effects on exercise-induced peripheral nerve injury regeneration

He Chuan-sheng1, Liu Rui-lian2   

  1. 1 Department of Physical Education, Qinzhou University, Qinzhou  535000, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China; 2 Physical Culture Institute, Yichun University, Yichun  336000, Jiangxi Province, China
  • Online:2010-07-02 Published:2010-07-02
  • Contact: Liu Rui-lian, Master, Lecturer, Physical Culture Institute, Yichun University, Yichun 336000, Jiangxi Province, China
  • About author:He Chuan-sheng, Lecturer, Department of Physical Education, Qinzhou University, Qinzhou 535000, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China liuruilian20040125@126.com

Abstract:

BACKGROUND: Current stem cell technology in heart and brain diseases, central nervous system damage and peripheral nerve injury plays an important role. However, the exercise-induced peripheral nerve injury research is still in the basic stage.
OBJECTIVE: To study the current stem cell technologies used in exercise-induced regeneration of peripheral nerve injury, in order to lay the scientific basis of rehabilitation of exercise-induced peripheral nerve injury.
METHODS: We searched PubMed database by computer for related literatures published from January 1991 to January 2010. The literature content was closely related to the study of stem cells and exercise-induced peripheral nerve injury. A total of 26 documents were selected.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Diseases of peripheral nerve injury often occur during exercise training, while stem cell transplantation and induction differentiation technologies can facilitate the regeneration of peripheral nerve injury, and plays an important role in the promotion of sports training in the prevention and treatment of peripheral nerve injury. However, it is still in the basic research stage, and requires further studies.

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