What is Mesenchymal Stem Cell?

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are highly adaptable stem cells with extensive clinical applications, known for their ability to self-renew and their potential to influence immune responses and release bioactive molecules that aid in tissue repair and regeneration. They exhibit particularly strong responsiveness to inflammation within tissues. Our MSCs originate from Wharton's jelly, obtained from the umbilical cords of newborns.

Stem cells, as precursors, possess the remarkable capacity to stimulate the replacement of dying cells and regenerate impaired tissues. In stem cell therapy, they actively target sites of injury, facilitating the generation of healthy cells and expediting the body's healing process. It has the ability to restore and recover normal biological function.

How It Works?

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) work through several mechanisms to contribute to tissue repair and regeneration.

 

  • Secretion of Growth Factors: MSCs release a range of growth factors and cytokines that stimulate cell proliferation, tissue repair, and angiogenesis (formation of new blood vessels)
  • Anti-Inflammatory Effects: They produce anti-inflammatory cytokines and other molecules that modulate immune responses, reduce inflammation, and protect tissues from damage
  • Immune Modulation: MSCs interact with immune cells to regulate immune responses, promoting immune tolerance and reducing the severity of autoimmune reactions
  • Tissue Repair and Regeneration: MSCs migrate to sites of injury or damage, integrate into the damaged tissue, and release factors that aid in repair and regeneration. They also contribute to extracellular matrix formation, which supports tissue structure and healing
  • Angiogenesis: MSCs support the formation of new blood vessels by secreting angiogenic factors, improving blood supply and nutrient delivery to damaged tissues
  • Cell-to-Cell Communication: They communicate with neighboring cells through direct cell-to-cell contact and by releasing extracellular vesicles, which carry signaling molecules that influence cell behavior and tissue healing
  • Extracellular Matrix Support: MSCs secrete components of the extracellular matrix, which helps in tissue repair and provides structural support to damaged tissues

Benefits of Mesenchymal Stem Cell

  • Regenerate and repair damaged and aging tissues
  • Reduce inflammation & pain
  • Improve organ functions and reduce risk of age related diseases
  • Greater energy, improved stamina & vitality
  • Enhance healing & strengthen immunity
  • Reverse aging process
  • Improve sleep quality
Regenerative Medicine
Regenerative Medicine

Improve immunity
Improve immunity

Anti-inflammatory Effect
Anti-inflammatory Effect

Improve Cell to Cell Communication
Improve Cell to Cell Communication