Rheumatoid arthritis

Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis with Stem Cells

Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disorder that causes inflammation of the joints. In the absence of timely treatment, the disease leads to their gradual destruction, functional and motor limitations.

The main symptoms and manifestations of rheumatoid arthritis include:

  • pain and swelling of joints, especially the small ones (fingers and toes);
  • stiffness of movements, especially in the morning;
  • joint deformation as the disease progresses;
  • chronic fatigue and weakness due to the inflammatory process;
  • decreased mobility, which makes daily activities difficult.

Also possible systemic manifestations, such as fever, damage to internal organs (heart, lung, kidney), and neuropathy. These are typical of later or severe stages of the disease, so it is important to start treating rheumatoid arthritis early to help prevent complications.

Specifics of Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment with Stem Cells

Stem cells open up new possibilities in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, allowing to reduce inflammation, restore joint tissues and slow down the progression of the disease.

The main methods and approaches to the treatment of arthritis with stem cells used in our clinic:

  1. Stem Cell Administration. They are injected locally into the joints or into the general circulation. This allows to reduce the activity of the immune attack on the joints due to the paracrine effect. We use special Muse cells that promote regeneration and have strong anti-inflammatory properties. As a result, inflammation is reduced and the immune response and repair of cartilage tissue are improved.
  2. Peptide Complexes. Stimulate joint tissue regeneration and improve musculoskeletal function. They also have an immunomodulatory effect and the function of removing “inflammatory debris” (fisetin).
  3. Gene Therapy. It has an effect on genetic factors and strengthens the immune system to reduce autoimmune aggression.

These methods can be an effective alternative to traditional medical approaches, minimizing side effects and improving the quality of life of patients.

Mechanism of Action of Stem Cells in the Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis

Stem cells have powerful immunomodulatory and regenerative properties, making them a promising treatment for rheumatoid arthritis. The main mechanisms of action:

  • reduction of inflammation by suppressing autoimmune reactions;
  • regeneration of cartilage and bone tissue;
  • protection of joints from further degeneration;
  • improvement of joint mobility by restoring tissue elasticity;

easing the pain of arthritis and improvement of patients’ quality of life.

Advantages of Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment with Stem Cells

Innovative methods of arthritis treatment with stem cells open up new possibilities for fighting the disease. The main advantages of this approach are:

  • improvement of joint function by enhancing tissue regeneration, not just elimination of symptoms;
  • reduced need for medication, thus minimizing undesirable side effects; 
  • Long-term therapeutic effect in contrast to symptomatic treatment;
  • non-surgical approach, which avoids complex surgical interventions and rehabilitation;
  • reduced risk of complications associated with the progression of degenerative processes.

In contrast to classical methods that only control the symptoms of arthritis or involve the replacement of affected joints, stem cells can help restore damaged tissues and sustainably improve the patient’s condition.

Prospects and Research

Modern research is aimed at improving the effectiveness of the therapy and optimizing the methods of stem cell administration. Scientists are working to increase the duration of the cells’ therapeutic effect, improve the technologies of their cultivation, and expand the possibilities of a personalized approach.

The main areas of development of stem cell therapy for rheumatoid arthritis include:

  • improving the cell rooting;
  • combining it with other treatment methods;
  • studying the long-term effect on the patient’s condition;
  • reducing the cost of the procedure to make it more affordable for patients.

Conclusions and Advice for Patients

Stem cell-based treatment for rheumatoid arthritis is a new approach in medicine aimed at eliminating the causative mechanism, not just masking the symptoms. It can improve quality of life, reduce pain and increase joint mobility. However, it is important to consult a doctor and evaluate all the benefits and risks before starting any therapy.  

You can get a consultation on the possibility of treating rheumatoid arthritis with stem cells at our clinic. To make an appointment, fill in the form on the website or call us.

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General questions

Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease that causes inflammation of the joints and can lead to their progressive destruction. Rheumatoid arthritis treatment is necessary to reduce inflammation, preserve joint function, and prevent long-term disability.

Common symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis include joint pain and swelling, morning stiffness, reduced mobility, joint deformities in advanced stages, chronic fatigue, and weakness. In severe cases, internal organs may also be affected.

Rheumatoid arthritis treatment with stem cells is an innovative regenerative approach aimed at reducing autoimmune inflammation, supporting joint tissue repair, and slowing disease progression rather than only relieving symptoms.

Stem cells may help rheumatoid arthritis treatment by suppressing autoimmune reactions, reducing inflammation, regenerating cartilage and bone tissue, protecting joints from further damage, and improving joint mobility.

Rheumatoid arthritis treatment protocols may include local or systemic administration of stem cells (such as Muse cells), peptide complexes with immunomodulatory and regenerative effects, and gene therapy to influence autoimmune mechanisms.

Clinical observations suggest that rheumatoid arthritis treatment with stem cells may help reduce joint pain, swelling, and morning stiffness by decreasing inflammation and improving tissue elasticity. Individual results may vary.

Traditional rheumatoid arthritis treatment mainly focuses on symptom control using medications or surgery. Stem cell therapy differs by aiming to restore damaged joint tissues and modulate the immune response, potentially providing longer-lasting improvement.

Stem cell therapy is not considered a guaranteed cure for rheumatoid arthritis. It is studied as a supportive and regenerative treatment that may significantly improve joint function and quality of life while slowing disease progression.

Potential advantages include improved joint function through tissue regeneration, reduced dependence on long-term medications, non-surgical treatment, long-lasting therapeutic effects, and lower risk of complications associated with disease progression.

Eligibility for rheumatoid arthritis treatment with stem cells is determined individually after medical evaluation. Factors such as disease stage, severity of joint damage, immune status, and overall health are carefully assessed during consultation.

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