Stem cell therapy for erectile dysfunction: a systematic review.

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Thiago P Furtado, Gal Saffati, Marcelo H Furtado, Mohit Khera
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Abstract

Introduction: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common condition that negatively affects men's quality of life. It can have various causes, including psychological, vascular, and neurologic factors. Existing treatments for ED mainly focus on symptom relief rather than addressing the underlying cause. Stem cells (SCs) have shown potential as a therapeutic approach for ED due to their anti-inflammatory properties.

Objectives: This systematic review aims to assess the current status of trials and determine the potential impact of SCs on male sexual health.

Methods: A comprehensive search strategy was employed to gather relevant articles from 6 electronic databases. The search included articles published until March 2023. The reference lists of articles were manually reviewed to identify additional studies of relevance. The eligibility criteria for inclusion in the analysis focused on clinical trials involving humans that evaluated the safety and efficacy of SC therapy for ED. Exclusion criteria encompassed case reports, case series, abstracts, reviews, and editorials, as well as studies involving animals or SC derivatives. Data extraction was performed via a standardized form with a focus on erectile outcomes.

Results: A total of 2847 articles were initially identified; 18 were included in the final analysis. These studies involved 373 patients with ED and various underlying medical conditions. Multiple types of SC were utilized in the treatment of ED: mesenchymal SCs, placental matrix-derived mesenchymal SCs, mesenchymal SC-derived exosomes, adipose-derived SCs, bone marrow-derived mononuclear SCs, and umbilical cord blood SCs.

Conclusion: SC therapy shows promise as an innovative and safe treatment for organic ED. However, the lack of standardized techniques and controlled groups in many studies hampers the ability to evaluate and compare trials.

干细胞治疗勃起功能障碍:一项系统综述。
引言:勃起功能障碍(ED)是一种对男性生活质量产生负面影响的常见疾病。它可能有多种原因,包括心理、血管和神经因素。现有的ED治疗方法主要集中在症状缓解上,而不是解决根本原因。干细胞由于其抗炎特性,已显示出作为ED治疗方法的潜力。目的:本系统综述旨在评估试验的现状,并确定SC对男性性健康的潜在影响。方法:采用综合检索策略,从6个电子数据库中收集相关文章。搜索包括截至2023年3月发表的文章。对文章的参考文献列表进行了手动审查,以确定其他相关研究。纳入分析的资格标准集中在涉及人类的临床试验上,这些试验评估了SC治疗ED的安全性和有效性。排除标准包括病例报告、病例系列、摘要、综述和社论,以及涉及动物或SC衍生物的研究。数据提取通过标准化表格进行,重点关注勃起结果。结果:初步鉴定出2847篇文章;18个被纳入最终分析。这些研究涉及373名ED患者和各种潜在的医疗状况。多种类型的SC可用于ED的治疗:间充质SC、胎盘基质来源的间充质SCs、间充质SC-来源的外泌体、脂肪来源的SC、骨髓来源的单核SC和脐带血SC。结论:SC疗法有望成为一种创新且安全的器质性ED治疗方法。然而,许多研究缺乏标准化的技术和对照组,阻碍了评估和比较试验的能力。
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