scholarly journals Quality of Life of Elderly and Obese Animal Models with Severe Knee Osteoarthritis after a Single Injection of Mesenchymal Stem Cells

Author(s):  
Phermthai T ◽  
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Chareancholvanich K ◽  
Nanomedicine ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bocheng Zhang ◽  
Xiaoyuan Tian ◽  
Zhenan Qu ◽  
Jiaming Liu ◽  
Liang Yang ◽  
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Background: Some studies have reported results from the use of mesenchymal stem cell-derived extracellular vesicles (MSC-EVs) to treat osteoarthritis (OA). Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of MSC-EVs as a treatment for OA. Data sources: Databases were searched using the terms ‘mesenchymal stem cells’, ‘osteoarthritis’ and ‘extracellular vesicles.’ Study eligibility criteria: Studies performed in animal models utilizing MSC-EVs to treat OA that described the macroscopic evaluation or histological evaluation were included. Study appraisal: The quality of the studies was examined using the CAMARADES quality checklist. Results: MSC-EVs were superior to the placebo in the macroscopic evaluation and histological evaluation. MSC-EVs were more effective in the early stage of OA and once a week was better than multiple times a week. Limitations: The included studies were highly heterogeneous. Conclusion: MSC-EVs may improve the results of macroscopic and histological evaluations of OA.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (10) ◽  
pp. 650-658
Author(s):  
Anita Sanghani-Kerai ◽  
Cameron Black ◽  
Shuliang Oliver Cheng ◽  
Laura Collins ◽  
Nadine Schneider ◽  
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Aims This study investigates the effects of intra-articular injection of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (AdMSCs) and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on lameness, pain, and quality of life in osteoarthritic canine patients. Methods With informed owner consent, adipose tissue collected from adult dogs diagnosed with degenerative joint disease was enzymatically digested and cultured to passage 1. A small portion of cells (n = 4) surplus to clinical need were characterized using flow cytometry and tri-lineage differentiation. The impact and degree of osteoarthritis (OA) was assessed using the Liverpool Osteoarthritis in Dogs (LOAD) score, Modified Canine Osteoarthritis Staging Tool (mCOAST), kinetic gait analysis, and diagnostic imaging. Overall, 28 joints (25 dogs) were injected with autologous AdMSCs and PRP. The patients were followed up at two, four, eight, 12, and 24 weeks. Data were analyzed using two related-samples Wilcoxon signed-rank or Mann-Whitney U tests with statistical significance set at p < 0.05. Results AdMSCs demonstrated stem cell-like characteristics. LOAD scores were significantly lower at week 4 compared with preinjection (p = 0.021). The mCOAST improved significantly after three months (p = 0.001) and six months (p = 0.001). Asymmmetry indices decreased from four weeks post-injection and remained significantly lower at six months (p = 0.025). Conclusion These improvements in quality of life, reduction in pain on examination, and improved symmetry in dogs injected with AdMSCs and PRP support the effectiveness of this combined treatment for symptom modification in canine OA for six months. Cite this article: Bone Joint Res 2021;10(10):650–658.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
Santiago Saldarriaga-Gómez ◽  

COVID 19 pandemic has been with us for more than a year now and new insights in pathophysiology and clinical manifestations have emerged. Recent reports have shown that not only is acute COVID a life-threatening disease, but post COVID symptoms are more common than previously thought and may greatly affect quality of life. In this review, we explore the usefulness of regenerative rehabilitation with Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSC) in post COVID symptoms based on previous knowledge in other medical conditions


2020 ◽  
Vol 24 (4 (96)) ◽  
pp. 27-31
Author(s):  
S. Estrin ◽  
T. Kravchenko ◽  
A. Pechenenko

Purpose is to study the effectiveness of intracoronary introduction application of mesenchymal stem cells (MSC’s) in refractory angina pectoris.Material and methods. The study was based on the results founded by the investigation, treatment and dynamic follow-up results of 30 patients with refractory angina pectoris who underwent the stationary therapy in the department of Urgent and Recovery Cardiac surgery of SI «Institute of Urgent and Recovery Surgery named after V.K. Gusak of NAMS of Ukraine» from 2007 till 2014. We formed 2 groups; each of them included 15 patients: in the first group (a control one), the patients received only medicamental therapy; the second group received intracoronary administration of autologous MSC’s. According to NYHA (New York Heart Association) classification, all the patients had II-IV functional class of chronic heart failure (CHF). All the patients earlier went through the different revascularization surgeries. Mesenchymal autologous bone marrow stem cells were received according to the standard method in the laboratory of cellular and tissue cultivation of SI «Institute of Urgent and Recovery Surgery named after V.K. Gusak of NAMS of Ukraine». Using the local anesthesia with catheter application in the coronary vessel mouth was implemented a transplant in the dose of 10 million cells.Results. During the control examination, a clinical improvement was observed in all the patients; it was expressed in the quality of life increase according to the Minnesota Questionnaire (MLHFQ); in a decrease of heart failure grade according to NYHA, and tolerance growth to physical exercise during the treadmill test. The maximal effect, by the way, was developed in month and had been holding on during the 9-12 months. Thus if the quality of life before applying the transplantation of autologous MSC was 58+1,8 points; after the 3 months this rate was 32±2,2 points (by p<0,05); but after the I year, it was 37±2,1 points and was progressively decreased in the future. During the ultrasound imaging in the first group was mentioned decrease of left ventricle (LV) ejection fraction (EF) till 23,2±5,2% during the whole study; in the second group, it was observed an EF increase from 31,2±7,1 to 37,4±5,2% by p<0,05 and to the deadline of 6 months it began to decrease. In this period of time the patients reduced the doses of taken medicines; it was mentioned tolerance intensification to the physical exercises that we approved with the help of treadmill test. During the cardiac mapping with the help of navigation system CARTO XP we observed that in 6 months the amplitude of unipolar signal increased from 7,8-8,7 MB to 9,0-9,4 MB in the front-lateral zone; and from 5,3-12,0 to 7,9-14,1 MB in the b posteroseptal correspondingly; it tells about the improvement of electromechanical association and improvement of working function as well as myocardium perfusion. In three years during the control investigation, it was mentioned a negative dynamics in comparison with the baseline results. Conclusions. As we see, the first experience of intracoronary introduction of autologous MSC in patients with refractory angina pectoris showed the raise of myocardium functional reserve that was reflected in the improvement of life quality; reduction of antianginal agent doses; raise of LV EF; as well as in the amplitude of unipolar myocardium signal increase in the MSC introduction zone.


Author(s):  
Milani L ◽  
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Wang S ◽  

Purpose: For several years, adipose tissue has gained increasing interest as an ideal source of mesenchymal stem cells for the regenerative treatment of numerous pathologies and degenerative processes, as like Knee Osteoarthritis (KOA). The aim of our study was to report postoperative clinical, functional and radiological outcomes in patients with KOA treated with intra-articular injection of autologous Adipose-Derived Stem Cells (ADSCs). Methods: We performed a systematic review searching for all the clinical studies dealing with the use of ADSCs for the treatment of KOA published in PubMed and Embase until April 2021. We included 8 prospective studies dealing with postoperative outcomes after ADSCs therapy. Results: All clinical and functional outcomes improved after intra-articular injections of ADSCs. Postoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scores showed an increased quality of repaired cartilage compared to the preoperative time. No serious advent events were observed. Conclusion: This study suggests that ADSCs therapy seems to be safe and effective. It can be considered an innovative procedure for improved cartilage regeneration and as adjuvant for the surgical treatment of diffuse degenerative chondral lesions with good clinical and radiological outcomes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 29-37
Author(s):  
Farzaneh Chehelcheraghi ◽  

Introduction: Skin wound healing is a multi-step process. It involves coordinated interactions between growth factors, matrix, microenvironment around the wound, and various cells. Patients' quality of life in chronic wounds is affected because, in addition to sequential treatments, they incur significant medical costs. This review study aims to summarize the evidence and report current knowledge about tissue engineering, skin wound healing, and therapeutic strategies using bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells were performed. Methods: Thus, much effort has been focused on developing novel therapeutic approaches for wound treatment. Stem cell-based therapeutic strategies have been proposed to treat these wounds. They have shown significant potential for improving the speed and quality of wound healing and skin regeneration. A set of published data on the use of mesenchymal stem cells and a variety of biological scaffolds in wound healing is presented. Besides, we discussed different perspectives. Conclusion: We concluded that by activating bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells on a biological scaffold, the condition of the wound healing process can be improved. Keywords: Humans, Mesenchymal Stem Cells, Quality of Life, Tissue Engineering, Wound Healing, Skin, Stem Cells.


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