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Therapeutic role of uterine-derived stem cells in acute kidney injury.

Ramanaiah MamillapalliSiHyun ChoLevent MutluHugh S Taylor
Published in: Stem cell research & therapy (2022)
UDCs engrafted injured kidneys, contributed to proximal tubule and vascular regeneration, improved kidney function and increased survival in AKI mice. UDC administration is a promising new therapy for AKI. Endogenous uterine stem cells likely also preserve kidney function, suggesting a novel interaction between the uterus and kidney. We suggest that hysterectomy may have a detrimental effect on response to renal injury.
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