Homogenous subpopulation of human mesenchymal stem cells and their extracellular vesicles restore function of endometrium in an experimental rat model of Asherman syndrome
CONCLUSION: Transplantation of MSCs and EVs contributed to endometrial repair and restoration of reproductive function, likely by inhibition of excessive fibrosis and inflammation, enhancement of endometrial cell proliferation, and regulation of molecular markers related to endometrial receptivity. Compared to classical hMSCs, cMSCs were more efficient than hMSCs in restoration of reproductive function. Moreover, EV20K is more cost-effective and feasible for prevention of AS in comparison with conventional EVs (EV110K).PMID:37013655 | DOI:10.1186/s13287-023-03279-7
Source: Cell Research - Category: Cytology Authors: Nahid Mansouri-Kivaj Abdoreza Nazari Fereshteh Esfandiari Faezeh Shekari Marefat Ghaffari Mohammad Pakzad Hossein Baharvand Source Type: research
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