Mesenchymal
Stem Cells
These cells can regenerate tissues due to their ability to multiply without phenotypic changes, but can also differentiate into various cell lines under specific cell culture conditions.
MSCs are found in almost every tissue in the body, forming niches for cellular repair in case of injury or disease. This means they can be sourced from various tissues like fat, bone marrow, placenta, dental pulp, and endometrium.
We obtain our MSCs from different origins depending on the specific condition to be treated:
Origin
Placental tissue
Adipose tissue
Dental Pulp
Umbilical cord and Wharton’s jelly
Líquido Amniótico
Clinical Application
Diabetes, Erectile dysfunction, Fibromyalgia, Hypercholesterolemia, Hypertension, Kidney failure, Lupus erythematosus, Psoriasis, Hair restoration, Metabolic syndrome.
Properties of MSCs that can be used
as adjuvants in the therapy of various human pathologies
Cell implantation and migration to the site of damage
Regeneration of damaged, deteriorated or injured tissues
Immunomodulation
MSCs have regenerative capacity with a high success rate restoring the functionality of tissues and organs, however, the degree of regeneration and improvement will depend on each individual patient.
In some patients, an improvement ranging from 30% to 90% in symptoms has been documented.
At ITC, it is of utmost importance to clearly convey that cell therapy may not be successful or advisable for all patients or in all diseases.