Treatment of osteonecrosis of the femoral head with multiple drilling and bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells expanded ex vivo plus biomolecules derived from platelet-rich plasma: a case report.

IF 1.5 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
American journal of stem cells Pub Date : 2023-10-20 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01
Maria C Canencio Salgado, Omar Amado Pico, Claudia L Sossa, Martha Ligia Arango-Rodríguez
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Osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) is a debilitating condition that predominantly affects young individuals, resulting in disability and involving significant healthcare costs. Therefore, it is crucial to develop an effective therapeutic strategy to treat this debilitating disease. In this context, autologous bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (auto-BM-MSCs) have emerged as a promising approach for treating ONFH. In this case report, we applied this therapy to a patient with ONFH and evaluated both its safety and therapeutic benefits. The treatment consisted of the administration of a single dose of 4×107 ex vivo-expanded auto-BM-MSCs combined with biomolecules derived from platelet-rich plasma. These therapeutic agents were injected into the necrotic zone after accessing it through the technique of multiple small drillings. Subsequently, the progression of ONFH was assessed after 18 months of the auto-BM-MSC administration. Radiographic evaluation showed that the initial femoral head flattening persisted, but no further progression or coxofemoral arthritic changes were observed. Nevertheless, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrated a significant improvement in the affected femoral head's area, resulting in a Kerboull angle of 80°, without evidence of flattening or a notable collapse compared to the preoperative condition. Furthermore, the patient exhibited a remarkable functional improvement, as evidenced by a modified Harris hip score of 90 points. The absence of any additional surgery reinforces the positive outcomes achieved through this therapeutic intervention. In conclusion, our case study provides evidence for using the ex vivo-expanded auto-BM-MSCs in combination with platelet-rich plasma-derived biomolecules as a viable and safe treatment for ONFH. However, further research and clinical trials are necessary to validate these promising findings.

多次钻孔和体外扩增骨髓间充质干细胞加富血小板血浆生物分子治疗股骨头骨坏死1例报告
股骨头骨坏死(ONFH)是一种使人衰弱的疾病,主要影响年轻人,导致残疾并涉及大量医疗费用。因此,开发一种有效的治疗策略来治疗这种使人衰弱的疾病至关重要。在这种情况下,自体骨髓间充质干细胞(auto-BM-MSCs)已成为治疗ONFH的一种有希望的方法。在本病例报告中,我们将该疗法应用于一位ONFH患者,并对其安全性和治疗效果进行了评估。治疗包括单剂量4×107体外扩增的auto-BM-MSCs与来自富血小板血浆的生物分子联合使用。这些治疗药物是通过多个小钻孔技术进入坏死区域后注射到坏死区域的。随后,在auto-BM-MSC治疗18个月后评估ONFH的进展情况。影像学评估显示,最初的股骨头扁平持续存在,但未观察到进一步的进展或髋股关节炎改变。然而,磁共振成像(MRI)显示受影响的股骨头区域有显著改善,Kerboull角为80°,与术前相比没有扁平或明显塌陷的证据。此外,患者表现出显著的功能改善,改良的Harris髋关节评分为90分。没有任何额外的手术加强了通过这种治疗干预取得的积极结果。总之,我们的案例研究为体外扩增的auto-BM-MSCs与富血小板血浆来源的生物分子联合使用作为治疗ONFH的可行且安全的方法提供了证据。然而,需要进一步的研究和临床试验来验证这些有希望的发现。
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