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Regenerative Medicine Unit

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Development of medical devices, biomechanical evaluation methods of activity, and development of new regenerative therapy for sports injuries, disorders and diseases

We are focusing on the development of novel therapies using adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) with enhanced functions via gene transfer. The response to treatment of ischemic stroke by autologous mesenchymal stem cells, including ADSCs, varies widely among individuals. In particular, ADSCs from elderly individuals have been reported to have decreased expression of hepatocyte growth factor (HGF), decreased levels of exosome miRNAs that promote nerve regeneration, and increased expression of exosome miRNAs associated with inflammation and aging. By introducing various genes, including HGF, we aim to create ADSCs designed to restore these impaired functions, accumulate efficiently at the site of injury, and exert sufficient therapeutic effect, thereby becoming a breakthrough therapy for ischemic stroke and multiple sclerosis.

Responsible Department

Department of
Sports Medical Biomechanics

Research Partner

Stryker Japan K.K.
Akiyama Medical Co.,Ltd.
Interstem Co., Ltd.
NAKASHIMA HEALTHFORCE CO., LTD.
ASAHI KASEI PHARMA Corp.

Project Members

Principal Investigator

NAKATA Ken

Professor

Department of Medicine for Sports and Performing Arts

 

TSUJII Akira

Specially Appointed Associate Professor (Lecturer)

Department of Sports Medical Biomechanics

Members

OGASAWARA Issei

Assistant Professor

Department of Biomechanics and Motor Control

KONDA Shoji

Assistant Professor

Department of Biomechanics and Motor Control

YAMAKAWA Satoshi

Specially Appointed Researcher

Department of Sports Medical Biomechanics

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