Aman Ullah, Saad Hanif Abbasi, Ismail Badshah, Komal Latif, Abdul Mateen, Adnan Aslam, Nafees-ur Rehman, Mansoor Anwar, Ahmed Hussain Bhutta, Muhammad Imran Khan.
A Review on Alzheimer\\\'s disease and mesenchymal stem cell therapy.
J Shifa Tameer-e-Millat Uni Jan ;5(1):54-63.

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurological ailment that manifests as difficulties in completing everyday activities, disorientation, and memory loss. Several innovative drug therapies have failed in clinical trials because they cannot stop or encourage the regeneration of injured brain cells. Furthermore, many medications only give symptomatic alleviation. As a result, a better knowledge of stem cell therapy's process might lead to new and effective treatments for this severe disease. Recent preclinical evidence suggests that stem cells can be used to treat or model AD. The mechanisms of stem cell based therapies for AD include stem cell mediated neuroprotection and trophic actions, antiamyloidogenesis, beneficial immune modulation, and the replacement of the lost neurons. This study examined the present status of many Mesenchymal stem cell-based therapeutics in AD pathogenesis. Furthermore, we have emphasized current clinical research that may be useful in treating Alzheimer's disease.

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