Stem cell activation compounds are a category of therapeutic agents, including peptides and small molecules, specifically designed to mobilize, proliferate, and differentiate endogenous stem cells within the body. These compounds are used clinically to enhance the natural regenerative capacity of tissues and organs, promoting repair and combating age-related degeneration. Their application is a key strategy in regenerative and anti-aging medicine.
Origin
The term is a composite of ‘stem cell activation,’ a concept from regenerative biology, and ‘compounds,’ referring to the pharmacological agents used to elicit this effect. It is a reflection of the shift towards stimulating the body’s intrinsic healing mechanisms.
Mechanism
These compounds typically act by binding to specific receptors on the surface of dormant stem cells or their niches, initiating intracellular signaling pathways such as Wnt, Notch, or Hedgehog. This activation prompts the stem cells to exit quiescence, divide, and migrate to sites of injury or aging. The resulting increase in localized progenitor cells enhances tissue turnover and structural restoration.
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