Application of induced pluripotent stem cell and embryonic stem cell technology to the study of male infertility.
Javad Amini MahabadiHamed SabzalipourHassan Hassani BafraniSeyed Mohammad GheibihayatHossein NikzadPublished in: Journal of cellular physiology (2018)
Stem cells (SCs) are classes of undifferentiated biological cells existing only at the embryonic, fetal, and adult stages that can divide to produce specialized cell types during fetal development and remain in our bodies throughout life. The progression of regenerative and reproductive medicine owes the advancement of respective in vitro and in vivo biological science on the stem cell nature under appropriate conditions. The SCs are promising therapeutic tools to treat currently of infertility because of wide sources and high potency to differentiate. Nevertheless, no effective remedies are available to deal with severe infertility due to congenital or gonadotoxic stem cell deficiency in prepubertal childhood. Some recent solutions have been developed to address the severe fertility problems, including in vitro formation of germ cells from stem cells, induction of pluripotency from somatic cells, and production of patient-specific pluripotent stem cells. There is a possibility of fertility restoration using the in vitro formation of germ cells from somatic cells. Accordingly, the present review aimed at studying the literature published on the medical application of stem cells in reproductive concerns.
Keyphrases
- stem cells
- induced apoptosis
- cell therapy
- cell cycle arrest
- mental health
- oxidative stress
- public health
- single cell
- signaling pathway
- type diabetes
- gene expression
- early onset
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- palliative care
- drug induced
- adipose tissue
- mesenchymal stem cells
- metabolic syndrome
- dna methylation
- pluripotent stem cells
- endothelial cells
- cell fate