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World J Diabetes. Nov 15, 2024; 15(11): 2264-2271
Published online Nov 15, 2024. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v15.i11.2264
Stem cell exosomes: New hope for recovery from diabetic brain hemorrhage
Chun-Han Cheng, Wen-Rui Hao, Tzu-Hurng Cheng
Chun-Han Cheng, Department of Medical Education, Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan 33305, Taiwan
Wen-Rui Hao, Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Shuang Ho Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taipei Medical University, New Taipei 23561, Taiwan
Wen-Rui Hao, Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, College of Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taipei 11002, Taiwan
Tzu-Hurng Cheng, Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, College of Medicine, China Medical University, Taichung 404328, Taiwan
Co-first authors: Chun-Han Cheng and Wen-Rui Hao.
Author contributions: The authors Cheng CH, Hao WR, and Cheng TH have contributed equally to this editorial, with Cheng CH and Hao WR being primarily responsible for writing and Cheng TH overseeing revisions; All authors have read and approved the final manuscript.
Conflict-of-interest statement: All the authors report no relevant conflicts of interest for this article.
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Corresponding author: Tzu-Hurng Cheng, PhD, Professor, Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, College of Medicine, China Medical University, No. 91 Xueshi Road, North District, Taichung 404328, Taiwan. thcheng@mail.cmu.edu.tw
Received: August 14, 2024
Revised: September 17, 2024
Accepted: October 10, 2024
Published online: November 15, 2024
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Abstract

Recent advancements in stem cell–derived exosome therapy for diabetic brain hemorrhage are discussed in this editorial, which highlights this therapy’s potential for revolutionizing diabetic brain hemorrhage treatment. The paper offers compelling evidence that exosomes can effectively reduce neuroinflammation and promote recovery from diabetic brain hemorrhage. Although these findings are promising, further research is warranted to fully understand the underlying mechanisms and to validate the therapeutic potential of exosomes in clinical settings. The findings of this study indicate that continued exploration should be conducted into exosome-based therapies as a novel approach to managing diabetic brain hemorrhage.

Keywords: Stem cell exosomes; Diabetic brain hemorrhage; Neuroinflammation; Exosome therapy; Regenerative medicine

Core Tip: This article highlights the potential of stem cell–derived exosomes as a novel treatment for diabetic brain hemorrhage. Exosomes reduce neuroinflammation and promote tissue recovery, and therefore, they represent a transformative approach for managing this challenging condition. The paper presents the significant findings for this treatment. This article underscores the importance of conducting further investigation into the therapeutic application of exosomes in clinical practice, thus advancing research in this promising area of regenerative medicine.