Surgical implantation of human adipose derived stem cells attenuates experimentally induced hepatic fibrosis in rats.
Masateru NomuraJoseph GeorgeChieko HashizumeTakashi SaitoYoshimichi UedaYasuhito IshigakiMutsumi TsuchishimaMikihiro TsutsumiPublished in: Molecular medicine (Cambridge, Mass.) (2022)
Treatment with hADSCs improved liver functions, markedly reduced hepatic fibrosis and early cirrhosis. Various pleiotropic and paracrine factors secreted from the hADSCs seem to serve as reparative functions in the attenuation of liver cirrhosis. The data demonstrated that treatment with hADSCs can be successfully used as a potent therapeutic method to prevent progression of hepatic fibrosis and related adverse events.