滑膜源间充质干细胞在肌肉骨骼损伤中的应用综述

M. Branquinho, A. Caseiro, Sílvia SantosPedrosa, R. Alvites, A. Maurício
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肌肉骨骼损伤影响着全球数百万人,并影响着他们及其伴侣和运动动物的健康和福祉。软组织损伤几乎占其中的一半,并与无组织疤痕组织形成和长时间依赖的愈合过程有关。在过去的几十年里,基于细胞的治疗策略已经发展起来,旨在治疗和逆转这些疾病。干细胞作为一种反应灵敏的未分化群体,具有自我更新和分化成不同谱系的能力,在该领域相当有吸引力。间充质干细胞(MSCs)可以从多种成人组织中获得,包括滑膜。滑膜来源的间充质干细胞可以在任何年龄的个体中发现,并且通过旁分泌和细胞间相互作用与内在再生过程相关,因此有助于宿主的愈合能力。研究已经证明了滑膜来源的间充质干细胞在人类和兽医学的这些再生过程中的潜在益处。本章的目的是回顾关于SM-MSC疗法在人类和兽医学中应用于肌肉骨骼疾病的文献。
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Synovia-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cell Application in Musculoskeletal Injuries: A Review
Musculoskeletal injuries impact millions of people globally and affect their health and well-being as well as of their companion and athletic animals. Soft-tissue injuries rep resent almost half of these and are associated with unorganized scar tissue formation and long time-depending healing processes. Cell-based therapeutic strategies have been developed in the past decades aiming at the treatment and reversion of such disorders. Stem cells are fairly appealing in the field, being a responsive undifferentiated popula tion, with ability to self-renew and differentiate into different lineages. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can be obtained from several adult tissues, including the synovial mem -brane. Synovia-derived MSCs can be found in individuals of any age and are associated to intrinsic regenerative processes, through both paracrine and cell-to-cell interactions, thus, contributing to hosts’ healing capacity. Studies have demonstrated the potential benefit of synovia-derived MSCs in these regenerative processes in both human and veterinary medicine. The purpose of this chapter is to review the literature regarding SM-MSC thera - pies applied to musculoskeletal disorders, in both human and veterinary medicine.
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