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Senescence in adipose-derived stem cells and its implications in nerve regeneration 被引量:6
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作者 Cristina Mantovani Giorgio Terenghi Valerio Magnaghi 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第1期10-15,共6页
Adult mesenchymal stem cells, specifically adipose-derived stem cells have self-renewal and multiple differentiation potentials and have shown to be the ideal candidate for therapeutic applications in regenerative med... Adult mesenchymal stem cells, specifically adipose-derived stem cells have self-renewal and multiple differentiation potentials and have shown to be the ideal candidate for therapeutic applications in regenerative medicine, particularly in peripheral nerve regeneration. Adipose-de- rived stem cells are easily harvested, although they may show the effects of aging, hence their potential in nerve repair may be limited by cellular senescence or donor age. Cellular senescence is a complex process whereby stem cells grow old as consequence of intrinsic events (e.g., DNA damage) or environmental cues (e.g., stressful stimuli or diseases), which determine a permanent growth arrest. Several mechanisms are implicated in stem cell senescence, although no one is exclusive of the others. In this review we report some of the most important factors modulating the senescence process, which can influence adipose-derived stem cell morphology and function, and compromise their clinical application for peripheral nerve regenerative cell therapy. 展开更多
关键词 AGING adipose-derived stem cell DNA damage P38 p53 MITOCHONDRIA SIRTUINS pe- ripheral nervous system
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