Mannitol boosts effectiveness of potential cord blood treatment for cerebral palsy in lab animals
Tuesday, June 1, 2010 - 15:20
in Health & Medicine
The sugar-alcohol compound mannitol improved the therapeutic effectiveness of human umbilical cord blood cells injected into neonatal rat models of cerebral palsy, reports a new international study led by the University of South Florida. The mannitol opened the blood-brain barrier by temporarily shrinking the tight endothelial cells that make up the barrier...