Neuronal Regeneration Alternatives in the Peripheral Nervous System: preliminary findings of a literature review.

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  • Renato García González
  • Rodrigo Conrado Cortés Montes De Oca
  • Abigail América Chavez Manriquez
  • Jennifer González Delgado
  • Irene García Payán
  • María Guadalupe Vega García
  • María del Carmen Tovany Ramirez
  • Iván Pérez Neri

Keywords:

Regeneration, Nerve regeneration, peripheral nervous system

Abstract

Introduction. In peripheral nervous system (PNS) regeneration, supporting cells —primarily Schwann cells— play a key role by promoting axonal growth through the indirect mediation of neurotrophic factors. Currently, innovative surgical techniques have been developed, such as the use of transplants and scaffolds incorporating cellular components or substitutes. Objective. to evaluate the therapeutic potential of manipulating neuronal regeneration pathways in patients with peripheral nervous system pathologies and/or injuries. Methodology. A literature review was conducted in PubMed using algorithms based on Medical Subject Headings (MeSH): “Nerve regeneration” and “Peripheral Nervous System Diseases.” Preclinical, clinical, and review studies on neuronal regeneration techniques were included. Excluded were theoretical reviews, studies focused solely on pathophysiological aspects, diagnostic techniques, or treatments unrelated to PNS regeneration. Results. A total of 57 articles published between 2001 and 2025 were retrieved, identifying the following therapeutic alternatives: transplants, grafts, conduits, implants, pharmacological agents, devices, gene therapy, techniques involving supporting cells, and strategies using neurotrophic factors. Conclusions.. Autologous transplants remain the cornerstone of treatment, though their efficacy improves when combined with scaffolds enriched with stem cells or neurotrophic factors. Mesenchymal and bone marrow-derived stem cells stand out due to their versatility and clinical feasibility, while gene therapy, though promising, still requires vector optimization and long-term safety validation. Neuroprotective drugs and photobiomodulation serve as complementary approaches, enhancing neuronal viability in multimodal strategies. According to the literature, achieving optimal therapeutic outcomes requires the simultaneous application of multiple techniques. Therefore, combining direct approaches —such as transplants— with indirect methods —such as stimulation of support cells— may offer improved efficacy in PNS regeneration.

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2025-11-10

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García González R, Cortés Montes De Oca RC, Chavez Manriquez AA, González Delgado J, García Payán I, Vega García MG, et al. Neuronal Regeneration Alternatives in the Peripheral Nervous System: preliminary findings of a literature review. Invest. Discapacidad [Internet]. 2025 Nov. 10 [cited 2025 Nov. 20];11(S2). Available from: https://dsm.inr.gob.mx/indiscap/index.php/INDISCAP/article/view/543

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