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− | Majja literally means the marrow. Majja dhatu is the body component similar to bone marrow, the soft organic material that fills the cavities of the bones.(SAT-B.443)<ref>Available from http//namstp.ayush.gov.in/#/sat accessed on 05/06/2020</ref> | + | {{#seo: |
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| + | <p style="text-align:justify;">Majja literally means the marrow. Majja dhatu is the body component similar to bone marrow, the soft organic material that fills the cavities of the bones.(SAT-B.443)<ref>Available from http//namstp.ayush.gov.in/#/sat accessed on 05/06/2020</ref> </p> |
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− | |data2 = Anagha S., Deole Y.S. | + | |data2 = Anagha S., [[Yogesh Deole|Deole Y.S.]] |
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− | |data3 = Basisht G. | + | |data3 = [[Gopal Basisht|Basisht G.]] |
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− | |data6 =June 16, 2020 | + | |data6 = [[Charak Samhita Research, Training and Development Centre]], I.T.R.A., Jamnagar, India |
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| + | |data8 = [https://doi.org/10.47468/CSNE.2020.e01.s09.018 10.47468/CSNE.2020.e01.s09.018] |
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| *Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs) have the potential of differentiation and they secrete anti-inflammatory cytokines and growth factors which make them appropriate for cell therapy. A study conducted to evaluate the healing effect of BM-MSCs transplantation on germinal cells showed that the transplanted BM-MSCs could successfully induce spermatogenesis in seminiferous tubules of azoospermic hamster. Therefore, BM-MSCs can be an attractive candidate in cell transplantation of azoospermia.<ref>Tamadon A et al, Induction of Spermatogenesis by Bone Marrow-derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Busulfan-induced Azoospermia in Hamster,Int J Stem Cells. 2015 Nov;8(2)134-45. doi 10.15283/ijsc.2015.8.2.134</ref> | | *Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs) have the potential of differentiation and they secrete anti-inflammatory cytokines and growth factors which make them appropriate for cell therapy. A study conducted to evaluate the healing effect of BM-MSCs transplantation on germinal cells showed that the transplanted BM-MSCs could successfully induce spermatogenesis in seminiferous tubules of azoospermic hamster. Therefore, BM-MSCs can be an attractive candidate in cell transplantation of azoospermia.<ref>Tamadon A et al, Induction of Spermatogenesis by Bone Marrow-derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Busulfan-induced Azoospermia in Hamster,Int J Stem Cells. 2015 Nov;8(2)134-45. doi 10.15283/ijsc.2015.8.2.134</ref> |
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− | *In a clinical study, it is observed that majja basti (therapeutic enema with bone marrow) along with oral intake of asthi shrinkhala(Cissus quadrangularis) shows encouraging results in the management of osteoporosis (asthi-majjakshaya) and it also improves the general health of the patients.<ref>Ajay K. Gupta et al, Effect of Majja Basti (therapeutic enema) and Asthi Shrinkhala (Cissus quadrangularis) in the management ofOsteoporosis (Asthi-Majjakshaya),AYU , Jan-Mar 2012 , Vol 33 ,Issue 1,pg.110-113</ref> | + | *In a clinical study, it is observed that majja [[basti]] (therapeutic enema with bone marrow) along with oral intake of asthi shrinkhala(Cissus quadrangularis) shows encouraging results in the management of osteoporosis (asthi-majjakshaya) and it also improves the general health of the patients.<ref>Ajay K. Gupta et al, Effect of Majja Basti (therapeutic enema) and Asthi Shrinkhala (Cissus quadrangularis) in the management ofOsteoporosis (Asthi-Majjakshaya),AYU , Jan-Mar 2012 , Vol 33 ,Issue 1,pg.110-113</ref> |
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| === Further scope of research === | | === Further scope of research === |
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| === Related Chapters === | | === Related Chapters === |
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− | [[ Vividhashitapitiya Adhyaya]], [[ Grahani Chikitsa]] | + | [[ Vividhashitapitiya Adhyaya]], [[ Grahani Chikitsa]] |
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| + | === Related articles === |
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| + | *[[Dhatu]] |
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| + | *[[Rasa dhatu]] |
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| + | *[[Rakta dhatu]] |
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| + | *[[Mamsa dhatu]] |
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| + | *[[Meda dhatu]] |
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| + | *[[Asthi dhatu]] |
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| + | *[[Shukra dhatu]] |
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| === Abbreviations === | | === Abbreviations === |
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| *SAT = Standard Ayurveda Terminology | | *SAT = Standard Ayurveda Terminology |
| *Cha. = Charak | | *Cha. = Charak |
− | *Su. = Sushruta | + | *Su. = Sushruta |
− | *Ka. = Kashyapa
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| *Sha. =Sharangadhara | | *Sha. =Sharangadhara |
| *Sa. = Samhita | | *Sa. = Samhita |
| + | *A. = Ashtanga |
| + | *H. = Hrudaya |
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| + | === References from [[Charak Samhita]] === |
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| + | The list of references for majja dhatu in Charak Samhita can be seen [[Media:Majja_dhatu-reference_list.pdf|here.]] |
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