Umbilical Cord Perivascular Cells: A Mesenchymal Cell Source for Treatment of Tendon Injuries

H. Emrani, J. Davies
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Objective: To model the healing that umbilical cord perivascular cells effect in equines, we have used human umbilical cord perivascular cells (HUCPVCs) to repair tendon damage in a collagenase tendon injury model in immune- compromised rats. Animals: 48 Nude rats (Crl:NIH-Foxn1 rnu ) of 200-250 g weight were used. Procedure: The Achilles tendon was exposed by blunt dissection and, using a 30G needle, 30 µl of either a mixture of cells (2 x10 5 ) and collagenase, or collagenase alone, was injected close to the musculotendinous junction in the direction of the osteotendinous junction. Results: Harvested tendons showed the presence of HUCPVCs at the site of injury, whose morphology changed from ovoid to elongated over the 30 post-injury experimental time period. Human genes for collagen type 1 and β-actin were expressed at all time points and there was also a significant increase in tendon tensile strength and stiffness by 30 days post-injury in the experimental group. Conclusion: HUCPVCs facilitated regeneration in our model through changes in collagen organization; cell shape and orientation; and increase in mechanical properties over those of the untreated controls. Clinical Relevance: Cell therapy has been shown to be effective in treating tendon injuries, especially in equines. We have recently isolated a mesenchymal cell population from equine umbilical cords that is analogous to a well-characterized HUCPVC population. Our results indicate that HUCPVCs are a putative cell source for treating tendon injuries; and this model could explain the benefits of using analogous cells in equines.
脐带血管周围细胞:治疗肌腱损伤的间充质细胞来源
目的:利用人脐带血管周围细胞(HUCPVCs)修复免疫功能受损大鼠胶原酶肌腱损伤模型,模拟马脐带血管周围细胞的愈合作用。动物:选用体重200-250 g的裸大鼠48只(Crl:NIH-Foxn1 rnu)。操作步骤:钝性剥离暴露跟腱,使用30G针,将30µl细胞(2 × 10 5)和胶原酶的混合物,或单独的胶原酶,沿骨腱连接处方向注射到肌腱连接处附近。结果:收获肌腱损伤部位存在hupvcs,在损伤后30个实验时间内,其形态由卵形变为细长形。1型胶原蛋白和β-肌动蛋白的人类基因在各时间点均有表达,实验组损伤后30天肌腱的抗拉强度和刚度均有显著增加。结论:HUCPVCs通过改变胶原组织促进模型再生;细胞的形状和方向;与未经处理的对照组相比,机械性能有所提高。临床意义:细胞疗法已被证明是有效的治疗肌腱损伤,特别是在马。我们最近从马脐带中分离出一个间充质细胞群,类似于一个具有良好特征的HUCPVC群。我们的研究结果表明,HUCPVCs是治疗肌腱损伤的一种假定的细胞来源;这个模型可以解释在马身上使用类似细胞的好处。
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