What are Exosomes?

       

What are Exosome?

Patients can do exosome aspiration at home.

Patients can do exosome aspiration at home.

Diseases and cases where nebulized suctioning has proven effective.

  • Alzheimer’s disease
  • Vascular dementia
  • Dementia with Lewy bodies Cranial nerve diseases
  • Post-stroke disability
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
  • Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP)
  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
  • Lung disease due to COVID-19
  • Diabetes mellitus

 

Exosomes and cytokines that are infused and aspirated at the clinic are freeze-dried.

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treatment methods related to stem cells

Stem cell therapy, stem cell conditioned media therapy, and exosome therapy are all treatment methods related to stem cells, but each has its own differences and advantages as described below.

Stem cell therapy

Stem cell therapy involves culturing stem cells obtained from a patient and transplanting them back into the patient to achieve therapeutic effects. This treatment method is used to repair damaged cells and tissues by differentiating stem cells. Stem cell therapy can use relatively large amounts of stem cells in a single treatment, resulting in long-term sustained effects, but it has the disadvantage of being complex and expensive due to the processes of harvesting, culturing, and transplantation. Additionally, stem cell therapy is not permitted in many countries. Also, it has been found that even when cultured, stem cells from donors with diseases or older individuals may not produce effective results.

Stem cell conditioned media therapy

Stem cell conditioned media therapy involves using the conditioned media, which consists of growth factors, cytokines, proteins, and other substances released during stem cell culturing, for therapeutic purposes. Stem cell conditioned media can be effective in regenerating and repairing cells, reducing inflammation, and improving immune function. This therapy does not require stem cell transplantation, making it a fast and inexpensive treatment option that is increasingly used by many people. The effectiveness of stem cell conditioned media therapy varies depending on the location of the cultured stem cells, and it is essential to confirm which stem cell conditioned media is appropriate for a particular disease.

Exosome therapy

Exosome therapy is a treatment method that uses exosomes, small membrane-bound vesicles released by stem cells, which contain information about cell growth and differentiation, and can collect the necessary components for treatment. Exosome therapy may have faster treatment effects than stem cell conditioned media therapy because exosomes have smaller molecular weights. Furthermore, exosome therapy requires less complex procedures, such as stem cell transplantation, resulting in a lower treatment burden. The effectiveness of exosome therapy varies depending on the location of the stem cells that exosomes are derived from, and the amount of exosomes contained may affect the duration of the treatment’s effect.
Stem cell therapy, conditioned medium therapy, and exosome therapy are all treatment methods related to stem cells, but they differ in their approach and advantages.

Stem cell therapy involves harvesting stem cells from the patient, culturing them, and then transplanting them back into the patient to achieve a therapeutic effect. This therapy is used to repair damaged cells or tissues by allowing the stem cells to differentiate. Stem cell therapy is capable of producing a sustained effect as a relatively large amount of stem cells can be used in a single treatment. However, the process of harvesting, culturing, and transplanting is complex and expensive.

Conditioned medium therapy involves using a solution made up of growth factors, cytokines, and proteins that are released during the culture of stem cells. This solution can promote cell regeneration, repair, inflammation suppression, and improve immune function. Conditioned medium therapy does not require the transplantation of stem cells, making it a more cost-effective and quicker treatment option.

Exosome therapy involves using exosomes, which are small membrane-bound particles released by stem cells that contain information on cell growth and differentiation. Exosomes can be collected and used as a therapeutic agent with the necessary functional components. Compared to conditioned medium therapy, exosome therapy has the potential to produce faster therapeutic effects due to its smaller molecular size. Additionally, exosome therapy is less burdensome on the patient as it does not require the complex procedure of stem cell transplantation.

Conditioned Medium

Conditioned Medium is a solution composed of cytokines, growth factors, proteins, minerals, vitamins, amino acids, and other substances released by stem cells during culture. Conditioned Medium has been shown to promote cell proliferation and differentiation. Specifically, it is expected to facilitate cell regeneration and repair, suppress inflammation, and improve immunity.
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