Abstract:Cordyceps spp. (belonging to the Ascomycota group) are entomopathogenic mushrooms that have traditionally been used in ethnomedicine in Asian countries such as China, Japan, Korea, and India. They are unique parasites of larvae of selected species of moths. Cordyceps militaris is one of the best sources of cordycepin. Worldwide, osteoporosis is one of the most common bone diseases, whose pharmacotherapy includes various medical interventions; however, the research and development of new molecules and new drugs… Show more
“…This result strengthens the previous report indicating the stimulatory effect of Cordyceps on both stem cell proliferation and differentiation. 28 This effect seems to associate with the pro-inflammatory properties of Cordyceps . CD34 + bone marrow stem cell homing to injured tissues is known to involve with pro-inflammatory cytokine release during the early phagocytic phase of inflammation.…”
Cordyceps sinensis is a parasitic fungus known to induce immune response. Cordyceps accelerates recruitment of CD34+/Pax7+ cells to exercised muscle which results in faster recovery from post-exercise muscle damage.
“…This result strengthens the previous report indicating the stimulatory effect of Cordyceps on both stem cell proliferation and differentiation. 28 This effect seems to associate with the pro-inflammatory properties of Cordyceps . CD34 + bone marrow stem cell homing to injured tissues is known to involve with pro-inflammatory cytokine release during the early phagocytic phase of inflammation.…”
Cordyceps sinensis is a parasitic fungus known to induce immune response. Cordyceps accelerates recruitment of CD34+/Pax7+ cells to exercised muscle which results in faster recovery from post-exercise muscle damage.
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