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Isolation of Adipose Derived Regenerative Cells for the Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction Following Radical Prostatectomy
Published on: December 28, 2021
Interrogating erectile dysfunction and evaluating novel therapeutic frontiers, with emphasis on stem cell strategies
Tareeka Sonawane1, Shivaji Kashte2, Simran Khera1
1Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University, Bhatan, Post-Somathne, Panvel, Mumbai, 410206, India.
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Male infertility arises from a complex interplay of factors affecting reproductive organs and various physiological pathways. Among these, erectile dysfunction (ED), a widespread global issue, plays a key role. While existing ED treatments address some aspects, achieving complete reversibility and avoiding side effects remains a challenge. In this context, stem cell therapy emerges as a promising, potentially transformative approach. Preliminary evidence from preclinical animal models and clinical trials highlights stem cell therapy's remarkable efficacy and effectiveness for ED. This novel strategy offers several advantages, including enhanced effectiveness and a reported absence of adverse side effects. This review delves into the causes of male infertility, with a particular focus on ED and its pathophysiology. We explore the current treatment landscape, highlighting therapy's existing strategies' limitations and stem cell therapy's unique potential. By examining relevant preclinical and clinical studies, we provide a comprehensive picture of this innovative approach and its promising future in restoring men's fertility and quality of life.
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