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Adipose-derived stem cells as a remedy

Anton B. Tonchev, Luigi Aloe, Jerzy Bełtowski, Gorana Rančić, Vladmila Bojanić, Pepa Atanassova, Peter I. Ghenev, George N. Chaldakov

Abstract

Adipobiology of stem cells is reaching enthusiastic proportions in today's regenerative medicine. Current interest in the adipose-derived stem cells (ADSC) stems from their multilineage differentiation potential, and ease of derivation in larger quantities using less invasive methods, compared with other stem cell types. The possible benefits of ADSC-based therapy may be mediated by both cell proliferation/differentiation and paracrine secretion. Adipose tissue's secretome includes adipokines (growth factors, cytokines, chemokines, neuropeptides, hypothalamic hormones/releasing factors), steroid hormones, free fatty acids, prostaglandins, and endocannabinoids. The present review, focusing on adipose tissue secretory activity, also highlights the possible implication of ADSC in the therapy of various disorders, particularly neurodegenerative diseases, myocardial infarction and stroke as well as gut, liver and skin diseases.

Adipobiology 2010; 2: 51-56.


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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14748/adipo.v2.260

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Anton B. Tonchev
Medical University of Varna
Bulgaria

Luigi Aloe
National Research Council of Rome
Italy

Jerzy Bełtowski
Medical University of Lublin
Poland

Gorana Rančić
University of Niš
Serbia

Vladmila Bojanić
University of Niš
Serbia

Pepa Atanassova
Medical University of Plovdiv
Bulgaria

Peter I. Ghenev
Medical University of Varna
Bulgaria

George N. Chaldakov
Medical University of Varna
Bulgaria

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