Transplanted Hair Follicle Stem Cells Migrate to the Penumbra and Express Neural Markers in a Rat Model of Cerebral Ischaemia/Reperfusion

    Xuemei Zhang, Hao Tang, Senlin Mao, Bing Li, Yinglian Zhou, Hui Yue, Duo Wang, Yifei Wang, Jin Fu
    TLDR Hair follicle stem cells may help treat strokes.
    The study investigated the potential of hair follicle stem cells (HFSCs) in treating ischaemic stroke using a rat model. Researchers administered HFSCs intravenously and found that these cells migrated to the penumbra, expressed neuron-specific markers, reduced infarct volume, and promoted neurological recovery. The findings suggested that HFSC transplantation could have therapeutic potential for ischaemic stroke, indicating a promising avenue for future clinical development.
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