Adipose-Derived Stem cell Therapy for Acetic Acid Induced Ulcerative Colitis in Adult Male Albino Rat

Authors

  • Rasha Mohamed Ahmed, Manar Fouli Gaber Ibrahim, Amira Fathy Ahmed, Soha Abdel- kawy Abdel- Wahab, Seham Abdelraaof Abdelaleem Author

Keywords:

ulcerative colitis, acetic acid, stem cells.

Abstract

Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic, relapsing inflammatory gastrointestinal condition. The patient's quality of life may be directly impacted by UC activity, which can range from mild to severe. Anemia, gastrointestinal tract obstruction, and nutritional deficiencies caused by the intestines' inability to absorb food are the most harmful and serious adverse effects of this inflammatory disease. However, it was shown that these patients had a significant risk of developing diseases like lymphoma and colorectal cancer, which may account for the higher death rates among those affected patients.

Current treatments are known to have serious adverse effects. Due to the high rates of side effects and the overall ineffectiveness of existing medicines, new treatment approaches must be investigated.

Stem cell therapy has become a promising area of treatment due to its high rate of proliferation, minimally invasive process, and lack of ethical concerns.

Downloads

Published

2025-11-19

How to Cite

Adipose-Derived Stem cell Therapy for Acetic Acid Induced Ulcerative Colitis in Adult Male Albino Rat. (2025). Vascular and Endovascular Review, 8(11s), 15-21. https://verjournal.com/index.php/ver/article/view/845