Understanding Neuronal Cellular Therapy

When it comes to brain disorders, traditional treatments can only go so far in managing symptoms. But ProGenaCell Neuronal Cellular Therapy offers new hope by helping the brain repair itself. This therapy uses specialized cells to improve the quality of life for people with conditions such as Parkinson’s Disease, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Unlike traditional medications that only address symptoms, this therapy aims to tackle the root cause by helping the body heal damaged brain tissue. The key to this therapy’s success lies in neuronal cells harvested from fresh umbilical cord blood. These cells have an amazing ability to find their way to the nervous system and assist in repairing brain tissue that has been damaged by injury or disease. Once they reach the affected area, these cells release important substances called trophic factors, growth factors, and cytokines, which help promote brain repair.

How Neuronal Cellular Therapy Works

When brain tissue is damaged—whether from a stroke, injury, or neurological condition—it can be difficult for the body to repair itself. Neuronal cells help by creating an environment that promotes healing. They release growth factors that encourage the brain to regenerate, reduce inflammation, and help protect healthy brain cells from further damage. For patients recovering from stroke, the timing and method of cell delivery matter. In the early stages after a stroke, intravenous (IV) injections can help reduce inflammation and protect the brain from further injury. In later stages, intrathecal (spinal) injections may be more effective in reaching the damaged areas. In cases of chronic stroke, direct injections into the brain can target areas of tissue damage and help improve recovery. ProGenaCell’s physicians have successfully implanted cells in the subdural space (the area between the skull and brain) to maximize their effectiveness.

Why Fresh Cells Matter

A key difference in ProGenaCell’s approach is the use of fresh cells rather than frozen ones. Fresh cells are believed to be more effective because freezing can damage cell membranes and reduce their ability to function properly. By using fresh cells, ProGenaCell aims to maximize the therapeutic benefits for patients. The therapy doesn’t just focus on replacing damaged brain cells. In fact, creating new functional brain connections is a complex task. Instead, neuronal cells help by promoting the brain’s natural repair processes, which can lead to noticeable improvements in mobility, speech, and cognitive function for many patients.

Quality and Safety with ProGenaCell

ProGenaCell is committed to the highest standards of safety and quality control in its cellular therapies. The company follows rigorous guidelines for processing cells to ensure patients receive clinical-grade adult cells that meet the strictest safety requirements. ProGenaCell’s quality control systems go above and beyond those required by regulatory bodies like the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to ensure the best possible outcomes for patients. These standards include:
  • Laboratory standards for processing cells to be used in clinical treatments.
  • Safety checks to ensure the cells are free from contamination and safe for use.
  • Research protocols to ensure treatments are tailored to specific diseases.
  • Disease-specific protocols to match the best type of cells to each patient’s condition.

A Breakthrough for Brain Disorders

ProGenaCell Neuronal Cellular Therapy offers a game-changing treatment option for patients with brain disorders. By using fresh umbilical cord blood-derived cells, this therapy helps the brain heal in ways that were previously thought impossible. While it may not fully cure complex neurological conditions, it can significantly improve patients’ quality of life, offering new hope for those who have exhausted other options. Whether it’s reducing symptoms of Parkinson’s, improving behavior and communication in Autism, or helping a stroke patient regain movement, neuronal cell therapy represents a powerful tool in the fight against brain disorders.