Simplifying Stem Cell Therapy for IRs: Exploring New Horizons in Interventional Radiology and Cell Therapy

Hossein Ghanaati, Maedeh Rouzbahani
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Abstract The effective treatment of various diseases requires not only medications but also precise delivery methods to the body and specific organs. In this regard, radiology plays a crucial role, acting as the eyes of physicians. In contrast, interventional radiology serves as its hands, acting as one of the most effective drug delivery systems. Among interventional radiology disciplines, arterial drug delivery through arteries holds paramount importance as organs primarily receive nourishment directly from them. Furthermore, regenerative medicine is a burgeoning field dedicated to repairing diverse body tissues without relying on pharmaceutical drugs. Stem cells, inherent in various parts of our bodies, are vital for tissue regeneration and reconstruction. Depending on the treatment approach, stem cells can be sourced from the patient's body (autologous) or another individual (allogeneic). There exist various types of stem cells across species, with regenerative properties observed in animals and even plants. However, targeted cell therapy is preferred over systematic injections throughout the body for better efficacy. This article aims to familiarize interventionalists with stem cells and provide them with a clear and helpful explanation of their functions, mechanisms of action, different sources, and other relevant aspects. This will help them select the most appropriate cells for their therapeutic purposes. By comprehensively understanding the significance of stem cells in interventional radiology, we can implement optimal methodologies to address diverse medical conditions efficiently.
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简化 IR 干细胞疗法:探索介入放射学和细胞疗法的新视野
摘要 各种疾病的有效治疗不仅需要药物,还需要精确地将药物输送到人体和特定器官。在这方面,放射学发挥着至关重要的作用,是医生的眼睛。而介入放射学则是医生的双手,是最有效的给药系统之一。在介入放射学学科中,通过动脉给药至关重要,因为器官主要直接从动脉获得营养。此外,再生医学是一个新兴领域,致力于在不依赖药物的情况下修复各种身体组织。人体各部位固有的干细胞对组织再生和重建至关重要。根据治疗方法的不同,干细胞可以来自患者体内(自体)或其他个体(异体)。不同物种的干细胞类型各异,动物甚至植物的干细胞都具有再生特性。然而,与全身系统注射相比,靶向细胞疗法更受青睐,疗效更好。本文旨在让介入医师熟悉干细胞,并就干细胞的功能、作用机制、不同来源及其他相关方面提供清晰、有益的解释。这将有助于他们选择最合适的细胞,达到治疗目的。通过全面了解干细胞在介入放射学中的意义,我们可以实施最佳方法,有效解决各种医疗状况。
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