Therapeutic effects of conditioned medium of immortalized dental pulp stem cells from human exfoliated deciduous teeth against experimental autoimmune neuritis
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Nature
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ML brain science
发布时间:
2025-11-05 07:38
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SHED-CM, derived from immortalized dental pulp stem cells, exhibits significant therapeutic effects on experimental autoimmune neuritis (EAN) by promoting Schwann cell remyelination and proliferation. The study highlights the potential of SHED-CM as a novel cell-free therapy, addressing the need for effective treatments in peripheral neuropathy. Key findings include the upregulation of critical factors for myelination and the reduction of inflammatory cytokines, suggesting a multifaceted mechanism of action. This research paves the way for future applications in regenerative medicine.
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SHED-CM significantly ameliorated the clinical score with slightly recovered motor function.
SHED-CM augmented the proliferation of mouse Schwann cell line IMS32 cells.
SHED-CM has potent therapeutic effects on the peripheral neuropathy of EAN by promoting remyelination.
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SHED-CM, derived from immortalized dental pulp stem cells, exhibits significant therapeutic effects on experimental autoimmune neuritis (EAN) by promoting Schwann cell remyelination and proliferation. The study highlights the potential of SHED-CM as a novel cell-free therapy, addressing the need for effective treatments in peripheral neuropathy. Key findings include the upregulation of critical factors for myelination and the reduction of inflammatory cytokines, suggesting a multifaceted mechanism of action. This research paves the way for future applications in regenerative medicine.