Potential role of herbal remedies in stem cell therapy: proliferation and differentiation of human mesenchymal stromal cells

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dc.contributor.author Udalamaththa, Vindya Lankika
dc.contributor.author Jayasinghe, Chanika Dilumi
dc.contributor.author Udagama, Preethi Vidya
dc.date.accessioned 2021-06-05T10:29:38Z
dc.date.available 2021-06-05T10:29:38Z
dc.date.issued 2016
dc.identifier.citation 82 en_US
dc.identifier.other DOI 10.1186/s13287-016-0366-4
dc.identifier.uri http://archive.cmb.ac.lk:8080/xmlui/handle/70130/5268
dc.description.abstract Stem cell therapy has revolutionized modern clinical therapy with the potential of stem cells to differentiate into many different cell types which may help to replace different cell lines of an organism. Innumerous trials are carried out to merge new scientific knowledge and techniques with traditional herbal extracts that may result in less toxic, affordable, and highly available natural alternative therapeutics. Currently, mesenchyamal stromal cell (MSC) lines are treated with individual and mixtures of crude herbal extracts, as well as with purified compounds from herbal extracts, to investigate the mechanisms and effects of these on stem cell growth and differentiation. Human MSCs (hMSCs) possess multilineage, i.e., osteogenic, neurogenic, adipogenic, chondrogenic, and myogenic, differentiation abilities. The proliferative and differentiation properties of hMSCs treated with herbal extracts have shown promise in diseases such as osteoporosis, neurodegenerative disorders, and other tissue degenerative disorders. Well characterized herbal extracts that result in increased rates of tissue regeneration may be used in both stem cell therapy and tissue engineering for replacement therapy, where the use of scaffolds and vesicles with enhanced attaching and proliferative properties could be highly advantageous in the latter. Although the clinical application of herbal extracts is still in progress due to the variability and complexity of bioactive constituents, standardized herbal preparations will strengthen their application in the clinical context. We have critically reviewed the proliferative and differentiation effects of individual herbal extracts on hMSCs mainly derived from bone marrow and elaborated on the plausible underlying mechanisms of action. To be fruitfully used in reparative and regenerative therapy, future directions in this area of study should (i) make use of hMSCs derived from different non-traditional sources, including medical waste material (umbilical cord, Wharton’s jelly, and placenta), (ii) take account of the vast numbers of herbal extracts used in traditional medicine globally, and (iii) investigate the mechanisms and pathways of their effects on hMSCs. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship National Science Foundation, Sri Lanka (NSF/RG/2015/HS/01). en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject Stem cell therapy en_US
dc.subject Reparative and regenerative therapy en_US
dc.subject Human mesenchymal stromal cells en_US
dc.subject Synthetic stimuli en_US
dc.subject Bone marrow derived en_US
dc.subject Standardization and quality control en_US
dc.subject Herbal extractsNational Science Foundation, Sri Lanka (NSF/RG/2015/HS/01). en_US
dc.subject Proliferation and differentiation effectors en_US
dc.title Potential role of herbal remedies in stem cell therapy: proliferation and differentiation of human mesenchymal stromal cells en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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