10/10/2025
October 10 — World Mental Health Day
Every year on October 10, the world observes World Mental Health Day to raise awareness about mental health issues and offer support to those affected. The main goal is to reduce the prevalence of mental disorders, including depression, phobias, personality disorders, substance abuse, schizophrenia, dementia, altered states of consciousness, and more.
We’d like to draw your attention to fetal stem cells as a powerful tool for regulating emotional health and supporting patients with depression. Stem cells help restore trophic, metabolic, and neurohumoral balance in the brain’s structures affected by depressive disorders.
How Stem Cells Support Brain Health in Depression:
1. Neurogenesis
Stem cells can differentiate into neurons and promote the formation of new nerve cells in the brain. This is especially important in the hippocampus, where depression is known to disrupt neuroactivity.
2. Synaptic regeneration
Stem cells may aid in restoring synaptic connections, improving signal transmission between neurons.
3. Anti-inflammatory properties
They help reduce inflammation in the brain, protecting nerve cells from further damage and preserving their function.
4. Glial cell restoration
Glial cells support and nourish neurons. Stem cells can stimulate their regeneration, which positively influences neural metabolism and overall brain function.
Benefits of Stem Cell Therapy for Depression:
• Innovation: Stem cells open new horizons in treating depression, especially for patients who do not respond to conventional therapies.
• Long-lasting effects: By regenerating damaged brain areas, stem cell therapy offers sustained therapeutic benefits.
• Personalized approach: Stem cell treatment can be tailored to the individual, making it a truly customized form of care.
Fetal stem cell therapy presents a promising opportunity in the treatment of depression, offering new pathways for restoring healthy brain function.