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Stem cell‐based therapy for Parkinson’s disease with a focus on human endometrium‐derived mesenchymal stem cells

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Journal of Cellular Physiology

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Abstract

--- - |2- Parkinson’s disease (PD) as an increasing clinical syndrome is a multifunctional impairment. Till now, there is a lack of eligible treatment for PD, and stem cells therapy recently has been considered for PD treatment. Human stem cell technology especially human endometrium‐derived stem cells (HEDSCs) have made advancement as a therapeutic source for PD. Abstract Parkinson’s disease (PD) as an increasing clinical syndrome is a multifunctional impairment with systemic involvement. At present, therapeutic approaches such as l‐3,4‐dihydroxy‐phenylalanine replacement therapy, dopaminergic agonist administration, and neurosurgical treatment intend to relieve PD symptoms which are palliative and incompetent in counteracting PD progression. These mentioned therapies have not been able to replace the lost cells and they could not effectively slow down the relentless neurodegenerative process. Till now, there is a lack of eligible treatment for PD, and stem cells therapy recently has been considered for PD treatment. In this review, we demonstrate how human stem cell technology especially human endometrium‐derived stem cells have made advancement as a therapeutic source for PD compared with other treatments. - 'Journal of Cellular Physiology, Volume 234, Issue 2, Page 1326-1335, February 2019. '