Intravenous Injection of Equine Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Dogs with Articular Pain and Lameness: A Feasibility Study.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q3 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
Carlien Brondeel, Frederik Weekers, Lore van Hecke, Eva Depuydt, Glenn Pauwelyn, Geert Verhoeven, Nathalie de Bouvré, Peter De Roeck, Peter Vandekerckhove, Pieter Vanacker, Davina Böhm-Geerdink, Robert Daems, Luc Duchateau, Jimmy Saunders, Yves Samoy, Jan H Spaas
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Abstract

Osteoarthritis is a frequently occurring joint disorder in veterinary practice. Current treatments are focused on pain and inflammation; however, these are not able to reverse the pathological condition. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) could provide an interesting alternative because of their immunomodulatory properties. The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential of a single intravenous (IV) injection of xenogeneic equine peripheral blood-derived MSCs (epbMSCs) as treatment for articular pain and lameness. Patients with chronic articular pain were injected intravenously with epbMSCs. They were evaluated at three time points (baseline and two follow-ups) by a veterinarian based on an orthopedic joint assessment and an owner canine brief pain inventory scoring. Thirty-five dogs were included in the safety and efficacy evaluation of the study. Results showed that the epbMSC therapy was well tolerated, with no treatment-related adverse events and no increase in articular heat or pain. A significant improvement in lameness, range of motion, joint effusion, pain severity, and interference scores was found 6 weeks post-treatment compared with baseline. This study demonstrates that future research on IV administration of epbMSCs is warranted to further explore its possible beneficial effects in dogs with chronic articular pain and lameness. Clinical Trial gov ID: EC_2018_002.

静脉注射马间充质干细胞治疗犬关节疼痛和跛行:可行性研究。
骨关节炎是兽医实践中常见的关节疾病。目前的治疗主要集中在疼痛和炎症上;然而,这些都不能扭转病理状况。间充质干细胞(MSCs)由于其免疫调节特性,可以提供一个有趣的替代方案。本研究的目的是评估单次静脉注射异种马外周血源性间充质干细胞(epbMSCs)治疗关节疼痛和跛行的潜力。慢性关节疼痛患者静脉注射epbMSCs。兽医根据骨科关节评估和主人犬短暂疼痛量表评分,在三个时间点(基线和两次随访)对它们进行评估。35只狗被纳入研究的安全性和有效性评估。结果显示epbMSC治疗耐受性良好,没有治疗相关的不良事件,也没有增加关节热或疼痛。治疗后6周,与基线相比,跛行、活动范围、关节积液、疼痛严重程度和干扰评分均有显著改善。本研究表明,未来有必要进行epbMSCs静脉给药的研究,以进一步探索其对慢性关节疼痛和跛行犬的可能有益作用。临床试验gov ID: EC_2018_002。
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Stem cells and development
Stem cells and development 医学-细胞与组织工程
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
2.50%
发文量
69
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Stem Cells and Development is globally recognized as the trusted source for critical, even controversial coverage of emerging hypotheses and novel findings. With a focus on stem cells of all tissue types and their potential therapeutic applications, the Journal provides clinical, basic, and translational scientists with cutting-edge research and findings. Stem Cells and Development coverage includes: Embryogenesis and adult counterparts of this process Physical processes linking stem cells, primary cell function, and structural development Hypotheses exploring the relationship between genotype and phenotype Development of vasculature, CNS, and other germ layer development and defects Pluripotentiality of embryonic and somatic stem cells The role of genetic and epigenetic factors in development
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