Exosomes are small membrane-bound vesicles with a diameter of approximately 30-150 nanometers. They are formed by cells through endocytosis and are secreted into the extracellular space.

Exosome Therapy

Exosomes can be produced by various cell types, including placental cells, and they exhibit diverse biological functions. They play a crucial role in cellular communication within the human body. Exosomes contain a variety of molecules such as proteins, RNA, DNA, and lipids. These molecules have the ability to influence the behavior and function of recipient cells.

FUNCTIONS

- Regenerative Medicine: Exosomes can promote tissue repair and regeneration, aiding in wound healing and fracture repair.

- Cancer Treatment: They show potential in cancer diagnosis and treatment by transporting drugs directly to cancer cells.

- Cardiovascular Diseases: Exosomes can be used to treat heart damage after myocardial infarction, assisting in cardiac tissue repair.

- Neurodegenerative Diseases: In research on conditions like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, exosomes may contribute to neuroprotection and tissue repair.

- Inflammatory Diseases: They demonstrate potential in reducing inflammatory responses and promoting tissue healing.

- Transplant Medicine: Exosomes can be utilized to reduce rejection reactions after organ transplantation.

- Diabetes and its Complications: Research suggests that exosomes hold potential in the treatment of diabetes and its related complications.

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