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The Role of Blood-Derived Factors in Protection and Regeneration of Aged Tissues
Anna L. Höving, Kazuko E. Schmidt, Barbara Kaltschmidt, Christian Kaltschmidt, Cornelius Knabbe
International Journal of Molecular Sciences · 2022 · ▲ 8 citations
Abstract
Tissue regeneration substantially relies on the functionality of tissue-resident endogenous adult stem cell populations. However, during aging, a progressive decline in organ function and regenerative capacities impedes endogenous repair processes. Especially the adult human heart is considered as an organ with generally low regenerative capacities. Interestingly, beneficial effects of systemic factors carried by young blood have been described in diverse organs including the heart, brain and skeletal muscle of the murine system. Thus, the interest in young blood or blood components as potential therapeutic agents to target age-associated malignancies led to a wide range of preclinical and clinical research. However, the translation of promising results from the murine to the human system remains difficult. Likewise, the establishment of adequate cellular models could help to study the effects of human blood plasma on the regeneration of human tissues and particularly the heart. Facing this challenge, this review describes the current knowledge of blood plasma-mediated protection and regeneration of aging tissues. The current status of preclinical and clinical research examining blood borne factors that act in stem cell-based tissue maintenance and regeneration is summarized. Further, examples of cellular model systems for a more detailed examination of selected regulatory pathways are presented.
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Höving, A.L., Schmidt, K.E., Kaltschmidt, B., Kaltschmidt, C., & Knabbe, C. (2022). The Role of Blood-Derived Factors in Protection and Regeneration of Aged Tissues. <em>International Journal of Molecular Sciences</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23179626
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Höving AL, Schmidt KE, Kaltschmidt B, Kaltschmidt C, Knabbe C. The Role of Blood-Derived Factors in Protection and Regeneration of Aged Tissues. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2022. doi:10.3390/ijms23179626.
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@article{anna2022TheRol,
title = {The Role of Blood-Derived Factors in Protection and Regeneration of Aged Tissues},
author = {Anna L. Höving and Kazuko E. Schmidt and Barbara Kaltschmidt and Christian Kaltschmidt and Cornelius Knabbe},
journal = {International Journal of Molecular Sciences},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.3390/ijms23179626},
}
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