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Modeling Central Nervous System Injury In Vitro: Current Status and Promising Future Strategies (CROSBI ID 318607)

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Pilipović, Kristina ; Harej Hrkać, Anja ; Kučić, Natalia ; Mršić-Pelčić, Jasenka Modeling Central Nervous System Injury In Vitro: Current Status and Promising Future Strategies // Biomedicines, 11 (2022), 1; 94, 13. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines11010094

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Pilipović, Kristina ; Harej Hrkać, Anja ; Kučić, Natalia ; Mršić-Pelčić, Jasenka

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Modeling Central Nervous System Injury In Vitro: Current Status and Promising Future Strategies

The central nervous system (CNS) injury, which occurs because of mechanical trauma or ischemia/hypoxia, is one of the main causes of mortality and morbidity in the modern society. Until know, despite the fact that numerous preclinical and clinical studies have been undertaken, no significant neuroprotective strategies have been discovered that could be used in the brain trauma or ischemia treatment. Although there are many potential explanations for the failure of those studies, it is clear that there are questions regarding the use of experimental models, both in vivo and in vitro, when studying CNS injury and searching new therapeutics. Due to some ethical issues with the use of live animals in biomedical research, implementation of experimental strategies that prioritize the use of cells and tissues in the in vitro environment has been encouraged. In this review, we examined some of the most commonly used in vitro models and the most frequently utilized cellular platforms in the research of traumatic brain injury and cerebral ischemia. We also proposed some future strategies that could improve the usefulness of these studies for better bench- to-bedside translational outcomes.

brain injuries, traumatic ; brain ischemia/hypoxia ; cell culture techniques ; induced pluripotent stem cells ; the central nervous system

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11 (1)

2022.

94

13

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2227-9059

10.3390/biomedicines11010094

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