The Stem Cell Podcast

Ep. 79: “Stem Cells and Spinal Injury” Featuring Dr. Alpa Mahuvakar

Nov 22, 2016
Dr. Alpa Mahuvakar Trivedi, a UCSF molecular biologist studying stem cell–derived neural cells for spinal cord injury, discusses generating inhibitory interneurons to relieve bladder dysfunction and neuropathic pain. She covers implantation sites, cell preparation and maturation, dose and safety in mice, and plans for GMP lines and larger preclinical studies.
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INSIGHT

Patients Prioritize Bladder And Pain Recovery

  • Spinal cord patients prioritize bladder dysfunction and neuropathic pain over regaining walking ability.
  • Addressing these quality-of-life issues can dramatically improve patients' daily lives even without restoring locomotion.
ANECDOTE

Patient Meeting Redirected Research Priorities

  • At a CIRM meeting, Alpa and Linda Noble-Hausline asked patients what mattered most after spinal injury.
  • Patients highlighted bladder control and pain as priorities, guiding the lab's research focus.
INSIGHT

Loss Of Inhibition Drives Dysfunction

  • Spinal cord injury causes inflammation and loss of GABAergic inhibitory tone, producing excessive excitation.
  • That excitation drives bladder spasticity and detrusor–sphincter dyssynergia after injury.
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