干细胞来源的细胞外囊泡在女性生殖障碍中的新治疗方面。

IF 3.9 4区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Hadi Karimzadeh, Reza Aghaei, Amirreza Jourabchi, Hamed Shoorei, Morteza Abdi
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不孕不育影响着全世界数以百万计的妇女,其原因从卵巢功能障碍到子宫内膜紊乱不等。传统的治疗方法,如激素治疗和辅助生殖技术(ART),通常效果有限,而且有明显的副作用。干细胞来源的细胞外囊泡(ev)已成为一种有前途的替代方案,通过其蛋白质、核酸和调节组织修复和再生的生物活性分子提供治疗潜力。这篇综述探讨了ev通过促进卵泡发育、改善子宫内膜容受性和减轻生殖组织炎症或纤维化来解决女性不孕症的作用。我们总结了支持基于ev疗法的临床前和临床证据,讨论了关键的作用机制,并强调了转化中的挑战,包括标准化、可扩展性和安全性。通过评估目前的进展和未来的前景,本综述强调了电动汽车作为一种正在研究的用于恢复女性生育能力的新型无细胞方法的实验潜力。
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Novel therapeutic aspects of stem cell-derived extracellular vesicles in female reproductive disorders.

Infertility affects millions of women worldwide, with causes ranging from ovarian dysfunction to endometrial disorders. Conventional treatments, such as hormone therapy and assisted reproductive technologies (ART), often have limited success and significant side effects. Stem cell-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) have emerged as a promising alternative, offering therapeutic potential through their cargo of proteins, nucleic acids, and bioactive molecules that regulate tissue repair and regeneration. This review explores the role of EVs in addressing female infertility by enhancing ovarian follicle development, improving endometrial receptivity, and mitigating inflammation or fibrosis in reproductive tissues. We summarise preclinical and clinical evidence supporting EV-based therapies, discuss key mechanisms of action, and highlight challenges in translation, including standardisation, scalability, and safety. By evaluating current advancements and future prospects, this review highlights the experimental potential of EVs as a novel, cell-free approach under investigation for restoring fertility in women.

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165
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Drug Targeting publishes papers and reviews on all aspects of drug delivery and targeting for molecular and macromolecular drugs including the design and characterization of carrier systems (whether colloidal, protein or polymeric) for both vitro and/or in vivo applications of these drugs. Papers are not restricted to drugs delivered by way of a carrier, but also include studies on molecular and macromolecular drugs that are designed to target specific cellular or extra-cellular molecules. As such the journal publishes results on the activity, delivery and targeting of therapeutic peptides/proteins and nucleic acids including genes/plasmid DNA, gene silencing nucleic acids (e.g. small interfering (si)RNA, antisense oligonucleotides, ribozymes, DNAzymes), as well as aptamers, mononucleotides and monoclonal antibodies and their conjugates. The diagnostic application of targeting technologies as well as targeted delivery of diagnostic and imaging agents also fall within the scope of the journal. In addition, papers are sought on self-regulating systems, systems responsive to their environment and to external stimuli and those that can produce programmed, pulsed and otherwise complex delivery patterns.
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