Multi-Lineage Human Endometrial Organoids on Acellular Amniotic Membrane for Endometrium Regeneration
This study addressed these challenges by developing a co-culture system to generate multi-lineage endometrial organoids (MLEOs) comprising endometrial epithelium organoids (EEOs) and endometrial mesenchymal stem cells (eMSCs). The efficacy of these MLEOs was investigated by seeding them on a biocompatible scaffold, the human acellular amniotic membrane (HAAM), to create a biological graft patch, which was subsequently transplanted into an injury model of the endometrium in rats. The results indicated that the MLEOs on the HAAM patch facilitated endometrial angiogenesis, regeneration, and improved pregnancy outcomes. The MLEOs on the HAAM patch could serve as a promising strategy for treating endometrial injury and preventing Asherman's syndrome.PMID:38097275 | DOI:10.1177/09636897231218408
Source: Cell Transplantation - Category: Cytology Authors: Yuhui Xu Shuyan Cai Qian Wang Minzhang Cheng Xianrui Hui Emmanuel Enoch Dzakah Bing Zhao Xiaojun Chen Source Type: research
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