Research Advances in Stem Cell Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction.

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY BioDrugs Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-23 DOI:10.1007/s40259-024-00650-9
Wei Wang, Ying Liu, Zuo-Bin Zhu, Kun Pang, Jing-Kai Wang, Jun Gu, Zhen-Bei Li, Jian Wang, Zhen-Duo Shi, Cong-Hui Han
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Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common clinical condition that mainly affects men aged over 40 years. Various causes contribute to the progression of ED, including pelvic nerve injury, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, age, Peyronie's disease, smoking, and psychological disorders. Current treatments for ED are limited to symptom relief and do not address the root cause. Stem cells, with their powerful ability to proliferate and differentiate, are a promising approach for the treatment of male ED and are gradually gaining widespread attention. Current uses for treating ED have been studied primarily in experimental animals, with most studies observing improvements in erectile quality as well as improvements in erectile tissue. However, research on stem cell therapy for human ED is still limited. This article summarizes the recent literature on basic stem cell research on ED, including cavernous nerve injury, aging, diabetes, and sclerosing penile disease, and describes mechanisms of action and therapeutic effects of various stem cell therapies in experimental animals. Stem cells are also believed to interact with host tissue in a paracrine manner, and improved function can be supported through both implantation and paracrine factors. To date, stem cells have shown some preliminary promising results in animal and human models of ED.

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干细胞疗法治疗勃起功能障碍的研究进展。
勃起功能障碍(ED)是一种常见的临床症状,主要影响 40 岁以上的男性。导致 ED 的原因多种多样,包括骨盆神经损伤、糖尿病、代谢综合征、年龄、佩罗尼氏病、吸烟和心理障碍。目前治疗阳痿的方法仅限于缓解症状,并不能从根本上解决问题。干细胞具有强大的增殖和分化能力,是治疗男性性功能障碍的一种很有前景的方法,并逐渐受到广泛关注。目前用于治疗ED的干细胞主要在实验动物中进行研究,大多数研究观察到勃起质量的改善以及勃起组织的改善。然而,干细胞治疗人类ED的研究仍然有限。本文总结了干细胞治疗ED基础研究的最新文献,包括海绵体神经损伤、衰老、糖尿病和阴茎硬结症,并介绍了各种干细胞疗法在实验动物中的作用机制和治疗效果。干细胞还被认为以旁分泌方式与宿主组织相互作用,通过植入和旁分泌因子可支持功能的改善。迄今为止,干细胞已在ED的动物和人体模型中显示出一些初步的有希望的结果。
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BioDrugs
BioDrugs 医学-免疫学
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50
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>12 weeks
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