z-logo
open-access-imgOpen Access
Concise Review: Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Models for Neuropsychiatric Diseases
Author(s) -
Adegbola Abidemi,
Bury Luke A.,
Fu Chen,
Zhang Meixiang,
WynshawBoris Anthony
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
stem cells translational medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.781
H-Index - 71
eISSN - 2157-6580
pISSN - 2157-6564
DOI - 10.1002/sctm.17-0150
Subject(s) - induced pluripotent stem cell , neuroscience , autism , schizophrenia (object oriented programming) , disease , stem cell , medicine , bioinformatics , psychiatry , biology , embryonic stem cell , pathology , genetics , gene
The major neuropsychiatric conditions of schizophrenia, affective disorders, and infantile autism are characterized by chronic symptoms of episodic, stable, or progressive nature that result in significant morbidity. Symptomatic treatments are the mainstay but do not resolve the underlying disease processes, which are themselves poorly understood. The prototype psychotropic drugs are of variable efficacy, with therapeutic mechanisms of action that are still uncertain. Thus, neuropsychiatric disorders are ripe for new technologies and approaches with the potential to revolutionize mechanistic understanding and drive the development of novel targeted treatments. The advent of methods to produce patient‐derived stem cell models and three‐dimensional organoids with the capacity to differentiate into neurons and the various neuronal cellular lineages mark such an advance. We discuss numerous techniques involved, their applications, and areas that require further optimization. S tem C ells T ranslational M edicine 2017;6:2062–2070

The content you want is available to Zendy users.

Already have an account? Click here to sign in.
Having issues? You can contact us here