DR. ORLANDO C. GONZALEZ-MORALES, MD

MANATI, PR

Research Active
Surgery NPI registered 21+ years 1 publication 2023 – 2023 NPI: 1255334744

Practice Location

PR2, HOSPITAL DOCTORS' CENTER
MANATI, PR 00674-1152

Phone: (787) 854-7545

What does ORLANDO GONZALEZ-MORALES research?

Dr. Gonzalez-Morales studies three key areas in the brain—ventricular-subventricular zone, subgranular zone, and subcallosal zone—where neural stem cells reside. These stem cells can develop into various types of nerve cells, which may be critical in healing brain injuries or combatting diseases like Alzheimer’s. By understanding how these areas function and how to harness the potential of stem cells, his research aims to pave the way for new treatments to regenerate brain tissue and improve patient outcomes.

Key findings

  • Identified that the ventricular-subventricular, subgranular, and subcallosal zones contain neural stem cells capable of differentiating into nerve cells and supporting cells.
  • Demonstrated the potential role of these stem cells in healing brain injuries, which could lead to improved recovery strategies for patients.
  • Highlighted the relationship between these brain areas and neurodegenerative diseases, indicating that targeting them might yield better treatment options for conditions like Alzheimer's.

Frequently asked questions

Does Dr. Gonzalez-Morales study brain injuries?
Yes, his research focuses on understanding how specific brain regions can help heal brain injuries through the activation of neural stem cells.
What treatments has Dr. Gonzalez-Morales researched?
He is exploring potential treatments that could utilize neural stem cells from the brain to promote regeneration and recovery in conditions like Alzheimer's disease.
Is Dr. Gonzalez-Morales's work relevant to patients with Alzheimer's?
Absolutely, his research aims to uncover new ways to treat Alzheimer's by leveraging the growth capabilities of neural stem cells found in certain brain areas.

Publications in plain English

The ventricular-subventricular, subgranular and subcallosal zones: three niches of neural stem cells in the postnatal brain.

2023

Experimental brain research

Lopez-Virgen V, Gonzalez-Morales O, Gonzalez-Perez O

Plain English
This research focuses on three specific areas in the brain—called the ventricular-subventricular zone, subgranular zone, and subcallosal zone—that contain stem cells capable of developing into nerve cells and supporting cells. These areas are important because they might help in healing brain injuries or dealing with diseases like Alzheimer’s by encouraging the growth of new brain cells. Understanding these regions can lead to new treatments for various brain conditions. Who this helps: Patients with brain injuries or neurodegenerative diseases.

PubMed

Frequent Co-Authors

Verónica Lopez-Virgen Oscar Gonzalez-Perez

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