Bone marrow-derived stem cells: characters, potentials, and applications in the treatments of diabetic complications

Authors

  • Ngoc Hieu Nguyen*, Chi Toan Nguyen, Thi Minh Thu Ngo
  • Chi Truong Nguyen
  • Van Huong Nguyen
  • Pham Phuoc Hung Lam

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Abstract

Diabetes mellitus (DM) has become one of the most prevalent non-communicable diseases affecting people around the world, growing rapidly, especially in developing countries, and becoming a global health and economic burden. The main complications of DM make it serious for patients. In regenerative medicine, stem cell therapy is highly regarded as a new method of effective treatment of complications of DM. Stem cells derived from bone marrow (BM) are considered to be a bright candidate for this therapy. However, BM itself is affected by diabetic pathologies, as affected BM could develop pathological micro-vessels and neuropathy similar to the tissues of the body. In this review, the authors provide
information about the characteristics of BM stem cells, assessing the role of BM stem cells in DM: how they are they can be used to treat these diabetic complications. Finally, the authors propose new methods for optimising stem cell therapies.

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Author Biographies

  • Ngoc Hieu Nguyen*, Chi Toan Nguyen, Thi Minh Thu Ngo

    Duy Tan University

  • Chi Truong Nguyen

    Quang Ngai Provincial General Hospital

  • Van Huong Nguyen

    Nguyen Tat Thanh University

  • Pham Phuoc Hung Lam

    Ho Chi Minh city Hospital of Dermato Venereology

Published

2022-07-21