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Alzheimer’s type dementia is a serious neurodegenerative disease that is increasing globally. Due to the loss of nerve cells in the brain, patients experience memory impairment and cognitive decline. Currently, research is ongoing and the development of new treatments is urgently needed.
Against this backdrop, mesenchymal stem cells, which utilize the regenerative ability of stem cells to promote nerve cell regeneration and repair, hold great promise. Stem cell therapy is expected to offer new possibilities for the treatment of Alzheimer’s type dementia.

The anticipated outcomes of stem cell therapy are as follows

Treatment using mesenchymal stem cells derived from adipose tissue has been proven to promote the repair and regeneration of nerve cells, thereby improving cognitive function. This cell therapy is expected to effectively inhibit the progression of symptoms that are difficult to control with current drug treatments.

The improvement in cerebral blood flow through nerve cell regeneration and angiogenesis is expected to enhance cognitive function, maintain daily living abilities, and inhibit further progression of brain atrophy.