Adipose-derived Stem Cells for Treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers: A Review.

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Prithiviraj Nagarajan, Rajalaksmi Prithiviraj, Sharangouda J Patil, Suresh Babu Naidu Krishna, Vasanthrie Naidoo
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This study investigates the therapeutic potential of adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) in diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). The goal is to further research regenerative medicine by improving knowledge of ASC-based therapies in diabetic wound management. A comprehensive literature review included studies from reputable databases, including PubMed and the Cochrane Library. We paid particular attention to the clinical, in vivo, and in vitro investigations of the utility and effectiveness of ASCs in treating DFU. We also highlighted novel isolation techniques and application methods for ASCs in chronic wound management. ASCs have shown great potential in regenerative interventions for diabetes, especially in DFU management. These cells facilitate wound repair by differentiating into different cell types, promoting angiogenesis, secreting growth factors, reducing inflammation, and increasing wound perfusion. However, the current body of research on ASC applications for DFU still requires further investigation. This shows the importance of thoroughly studying their biological mechanisms and therapeutic uses. This review establishes that ASC-based treatments effectively enhance outcomes for patients suffering from DFU. We recommend further investigation of the functionality of ASCs and therapeutic approaches to maximize their therapeutic potential in managing diabetic wounds, thereby advancing the development of regenerative medicine.

脂肪来源干细胞治疗糖尿病足溃疡:综述。
本研究探讨了脂肪源性干细胞(ASCs)在糖尿病足溃疡(DFUs)中的治疗潜力。目标是通过提高糖尿病伤口管理中基于asc的治疗方法的知识来进一步研究再生医学。全面的文献综述包括来自知名数据库的研究,包括PubMed和Cochrane图书馆。我们特别关注ASCs治疗DFU的效用和有效性的临床、体内和体外研究。我们还重点介绍了ASCs在慢性伤口治疗中的新型隔离技术和应用方法。ASCs在糖尿病的再生干预中显示出巨大的潜力,特别是在DFU治疗中。这些细胞通过分化成不同的细胞类型、促进血管生成、分泌生长因子、减少炎症和增加伤口灌注来促进伤口修复。然而,目前关于ASC在DFU中的应用的研究还需要进一步的研究。这表明深入研究它们的生物学机制和治疗用途的重要性。本综述证实,基于asc的治疗可有效提高DFU患者的预后。我们建议进一步研究ASCs的功能和治疗方法,以最大限度地发挥其治疗糖尿病伤口的潜力,从而促进再生医学的发展。
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