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  • Cerebellar diseases often involve significant neuron loss.
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  • Neurotransplantation is an emerging strategy for neurological repair.

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  • To explore the potential of neurotransplantation for treating cerebellar diseases.
  • To outline proposed mechanisms of action for neurotransplantation in the cerebellum.
  • To discuss the current status, challenges, and future directions of this therapy.

Main Methods:

  • Review of experimental data from animal models of cerebellar degeneration.
  • Analysis of clinical studies and experiences from other neurological diseases.
  • Synthesis of information to suggest principles for cerebellar neurotransplantation.

Main Results:

  • Neurotransplantation may function via neuroprotection, compensation enhancement, or cell substitution.
  • The relevance of each mechanism varies depending on the specific cerebellar disease.
  • Therapy for cerebellar ataxias using neurotransplantation is currently in early experimental stages.

Conclusions:

  • Neurotransplantation holds potential for treating cerebellar neurodegenerative diseases.
  • Further research is needed to understand patient-specific applications and limitations.
  • Establishing basic principles, expectations, and future directions is crucial for advancing this therapy.