Nose-to-Brain: The Next Step for Stem Cell and Biomaterial Therapy in Neurological Disorders

Cells. 2022 Oct 1;11(19):3095. doi: 10.3390/cells11193095.

Abstract

Neurological disorders are a leading cause of morbidity worldwide, giving rise to a growing need to develop treatments to revert their symptoms. This review highlights the great potential of recent advances in cell therapy for the treatment of neurological disorders. Through the administration of pluripotent or stem cells, this novel therapy may promote neuroprotection, neuroplasticity, and neuroregeneration in lesion areas. The review also addresses the administration of these therapeutic molecules by the intranasal route, a promising, non-conventional route that allows for direct access to the central nervous system without crossing the blood-brain barrier, avoiding potential adverse reactions and enabling the administration of large quantities of therapeutic molecules to the brain. Finally, we focus on the need to use biomaterials, which play an important role as nutrient carriers, scaffolds, and immune modulators in the administration of non-autologous cells. Little research has been conducted into the integration of biomaterials alongside intranasally administered cell therapy, a highly promising approach for the treatment of neurological disorders.

Keywords: biomaterials; cell therapy; intranasal route; neurodegenerative disease; neurological disorder; remyelination.

Publication types

  • Review
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Administration, Intranasal
  • Biocompatible Materials* / therapeutic use
  • Brain
  • Humans
  • Nervous System Diseases* / therapy
  • Stem Cells

Substances

  • Biocompatible Materials

Grants and funding

Ministry of Science and Innovation, Spain. Grant: AES, ISCIII PI21/00242. CONACYT-Mexico Grant: 809831.