# Enhancing oocyte activation in women with ovarian failure: clinical outcomes of the Stem Cell Regenera study using G-CSF mobilization of peripheral blood stem cells and intraovarian injection of stem cell factor-enriched platelet rich plasma in real-world-practice

**Authors:** Amparo Santamaria, Ana Ballester, Manuel Muñoz

PMC · DOI: 10.18632/aging.206274 · Aging (Albany NY) · 2025-06-27

## TL;DR

This study shows that a stem cell-based treatment can safely activate egg production in women with ovarian failure, leading to improved pregnancy outcomes.

## Contribution

The study introduces a novel combination of G-CSF mobilization and SCFE-PRP injection for oocyte activation in real-world clinical settings.

## Key findings

- 68.28% of participants showed oocyte activation after treatment.
- 7.07% achieved spontaneous pregnancy and 14.14% became pregnant via IVF.
- No severe adverse effects were observed in the 145 participants.

## Abstract

The study assesses the effectiveness and safety of the Stem Cell Regenera Treatment for oocyte activation in women with ovarian failure, including conditions such as Poor Ovarian Response (POR), Diminished Ovarian Reserve (DOR), and Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (POI). This retrospective observational study was conducted from January 2023 to December 2024 at the IVIRMA Alicante Clinics in Spain.

Women diagnosed with ovarian failure participated in the study, which involved mobilizing Hematopoietic Stem Cells from bone marrow into peripheral blood using granulocyte colony- stimulating factor (G-CSF). This was followed by an intraovarian injection of Stem Cell Factor- enriched Platelet Rich Plasma (SCFE-PRP).

The primary outcome measures were the rate of oocyte activation, leukocytes and stem cell count, and pregnancy rates. Oocyte activation was defined as an increase in total Antral Follicle Count of three or more follicles after treatment and/or at least a 20% rise in Anti-Müllerian Hormone levels. Safety was assessed based on adverse effects. Pregnancy rates were evaluated for both spontaneous gestation and following in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment.

A total of 145 women participated: the overall activation rate was 68.28%, with 7.07% achieving spontaneous gestation and 14.14% achieving pregnancy following IVF. Mobilization of CD34+ cells was successful in all participants, with an average collection of 32.96 CD34+ cells/μl. No severe adverse effects were observed. The study concluded that the Stem Cell Regenera Treatment is effective and safe for oocyte activation in women with ovarian failure in real-world practice.

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** CD34 (CD34 molecule) [NCBI Gene 947], KITLG (KIT ligand) [NCBI Gene 4254] {aka DCUA, DFNA69, FPH2, FPHH, KL-1, Kitl}, CSF3 (colony stimulating factor 3) [NCBI Gene 1440] {aka C17orf33, CSF3OS, GCSF}
- **Diseases:** ovarian failure (MESH:C564499), POI (MESH:D016649), DOR (MESH:D010049)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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