Scientist’s Work May Aid with Paralysis, Head Injuries
A local researcher has advanced the search for cures for central nervous system injuries by using a naturally occurring substance produced in the body to eliminate scar formation and promote nerve regeneration.
‘It’s major,’ says Stephen Davies, who hopes the seeds of his research one day will help patients with paralysis and head injuries.
Davies’ work with rats and the anti-scarring agent called decorin was published earlier this week in the European Journal of Neuroscience. He says decorin, administered directly to the spinal cord injury with a tiny pump, suppressed inflammation and scar formation. Decorin also provided a hospitable environment for new nerve fibers to grow, pass through the injury site and keep growing.
Without the decorin, Davies found the scar tissue presented a physical and molecular barrier to nerve fiber growth.
‘In our experiments we eliminated the formation of scars, and we were thrilled, ‘ said Davies, an assistant professor of neurosurgery and neurosciences at Baylor College of Medicine. ‘For the past 100 years, the scar has been a major obstacle. We hope this gives us a new treatment in our armory to repair the spinal cord.’
The next steps, the researcher said, are to better understand how decorin functions, to determine whether the rats recover from their spinal cord injuries, and to transfer the rat experiments to sheep. Davies says it’s important to see if he can replicate his results in large mammals, which more closely resemble human patients than rodents.
If all goes exceedingly well, Davies says he will apply for FDA approval to use decorin in patients in the next three to four years.
If all goes exceedingly well, Davies says he will apply for FDA approval to use decorin in patients in the next three to four years.
“We have to make sure it’s as safe as we think it is,” he says. “All of this will take time. I don’t want to give anyone false hope, but we are moving along as fast as we’re allowed to go.”
By CLAUDIA FELDMAN ~ Houston Chronicle
Posted on March 13th, 2004 in Research for a Cure. Tagged: nerve regeneration, scar tissue