The Potential Role of Adipose-Derived Stem Cells in Regeneration of Peripheral Nerves
Neurology International,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(2), P. 23 - 23
Published: Feb. 6, 2025
Peripheral
nerve
injuries
are
common
complications
in
surgical
and
dental
practices,
often
resulting
functional
deficiencies
reduced
quality
of
life.
Current
treatment
choices,
such
as
autografts,
have
limitations,
including
donor
site
morbidity
suboptimal
outcomes.
Adipose-derived
stem
cells
(ADSCs)
shown
assuring
regenerative
potential
due
to
their
accessibility,
ease
harvesting
propagation,
multipotent
properties.
This
review
investigates
the
therapeutic
ADSCs
peripheral
regeneration,
focusing
on
use
bioengineered
conduits
supportive
microenvironments.
The
analysis
is
constructed
published
case
reports,
organized
reviews,
clinical
trials
from
Phase
I
III
that
investigate
managing
injuries,
emphasizing
both
orofacial
applications.
findings
highlight
advantages
promoting
secretion
angiogenic
neurotrophic
factors,
support
for
cellular
persistence,
supplementing
scaffold-based
tissue
repair.
capabilities
offer
a
novel
approach
augmenting
repair
recovery.
accessibility
adipose
minimally
invasive
nature
ADSC
further
encourage
its
prospective
application
an
autologous
cell
source
medicine.
Future
research
needed
ascertain
standardized
protocols
optimize
outcomes,
paving
way
become
mainstay
regeneration.
Language: Английский
Lingual plate thickness influences cortical bone injury during lower third molar extraction: A cone beam computed tomography study
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
29(1)
Published: April 21, 2025
Language: Английский
Efficacy of Photobiomodulation Therapy Utilizing 808 nm and 660 nm Alone and in Combination for Treatment of Paresthesia in Rats
Ehsan Hajesmaelzade,
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Mohammad Mohammadi,
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Sina Kakooei
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et al.
Biomedicines,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(1), P. 65 - 65
Published: Dec. 30, 2024
Background/Objectives:
This
study
assessed
the
efficacy
of
photobiomodulation
therapy
(PBM)
by
808
nm
and
660
alone
in
combination
for
treatment
paresthesia
rats.
Methods:
animal
was
conducted
on
36
adult
male
Wistar
After
general
anesthesia,
facial
nerve
right
side
face
rats
surgically
exposed
pinched,
returned
place,
sutured.
The
were
randomly
assigned
to
six
groups
(n
=
6)
(I)
no-intervention
(control),
(II)
no-laser,
(III)
laser
(250
mW,
4
W/cm2,
20
s,
8
J/cm2,
(IV)
(150
0.25
32
(V)
plus
with
original
settings,
(VI)
half
time
energy
density.
16
days,
a
biopsy
sample
taken
from
injury
site
underwent
histological,
histometric,
immunohistochemical
assessments.
Results:
Significantly
lower
edema
congestion
seen
combined
group
settings
(p
<
0.05);
this
had
no
significant
difference
control
regarding
degenerative
changes
fibers
Schwann
cells
>
0.05).
nm,
groups,
significantly
accumulation
inflammatory
number
blood
vessels
than
that
no-laser
Conclusions:
results
showed
positive
PBM
lasers
resolution
inflammation
reduction
fibers.
Language: Английский