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11th Edition of International Conference on

Neurology and Neurological Disorders

June 05-07, 2025 | Rome, Italy

Neurology 2025

Implanting sinoatrial node-like pacemaker cells into the substantia nigra of the brain as a novel therapeutic approach for parkinson’s disease

Speaker at Neurology and Neurological Disorders 2025 - Mohammad Saleh Ranaiy
Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Title : Implanting sinoatrial node-like pacemaker cells into the substantia nigra of the brain as a novel therapeutic approach for parkinson’s disease

Abstract:

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is one of the most common diseases of the central nervous system. This disease stems from damage to the dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra (SN). Patients with PD experience a spectrum of motor and non-motor symptoms. Common motor symptoms comprise bradykinesia, stiffness, and resting tremors. Alongside these primary motor symptoms, patients often deal with non-motor issues such as depression, anxiety, and cognitive impairment. For years, drugs such as L-Dopa and other medications have been used to alleviate the symptoms of this disease. However, prolonged use of these medications may lead to serious health complications such as impulsive and compulsive behaviors, hallucinations or delusions, and dyskinesia. Additionally, deep brain stimulation of the SN and stem cell therapy represent relatively novel and experimental treatment approaches for PD, each with its limitations. As an alternative approach, we propose the implantation of sinoatrial node-like pacemaker cells (SANLPCs) in the SN of the brain in PD patients. SANLPCs are engineered to generate continuous action potentials. Our hypothesis posits that implanting SANLPCs in the SN could result in sustained stimulation of the cells within the SN pars compacta, thereby potentially enhancing dopamine production. We anticipate that this innovative intervention may pave the way for more targeted and effective treatments for individuals afflicted with PD).

Biography:

Mohammad Saleh Ranaiy, Bachelor's degree of Cellular and Molecular Biology – Biotechnology July 2016(Iran, Kurdistan Province, Sanandaj City, Kurdistan University - Faculty of Basic Sciences - Department of Biology). Master's of Biology (Animal Science) - Developmental Cell Biology February 2019 (The University of Urmia, Urmia city, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran). From 2022, I started the doctorate course in neuroscience and now I am a doctorate candidate (Iran , Mazandaran province, Sari city, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Faculty of New Technologies, Department of Neuroscience). My favorite research fields are neurodegenerative diseases, central nervous system cholesterol, memory and brain development.

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