RESUMO
In this study, we analyzed 70 patients with worseningmultiple sclerosis despite pharmacologic treatment who were treated with several intrathecal injections of peripheral blood cells harvested by apheresis after granulocyte-colony stimulating factor treatment. Thirty-seven patients (52%) had a reduction of Expanded Disability Status Scale score; 10 patients had relapses, although these were milder than usual and more easily controlled by corticosteroids. Because mesenchymal cells increase in the peripheral blood after granulocyte-colony stimulating factor stimulation, a peripheral blood harvest seems easier and less costly than mesenchymal cell cultivation before injection. This seems to be a reasonable treatment for progressive multiple sclerosis.