In vivo human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cell tracking after intra-articular delivery in a rat osteoarthritis model.
Meng LiXuan LuoXiaoteng LvVictor LiuGuangyu ZhaoXue ZhangWei CaoRichard WangWen WangPublished in: Stem cell research & therapy (2016)
The current study represents the first attempt to correlate cell therapy efficacy on OA with the physical presence of the injected haMSCs in the OA model, and demonstrates that human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells persisted for 10 weeks locally in the rat joint, coinciding with the efficacy observed. It is postulated that persistence and/or proliferation of the haMSCs in the joint is required in order to exert their functions on promoting joint regeneration and/or cartilage protection, further supporting the safety and feasibility of IA injection of MSCs for the treatment of OA patients.
Keyphrases
- cell therapy
- mesenchymal stem cells
- endothelial cells
- knee osteoarthritis
- end stage renal disease
- stem cells
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- oxidative stress
- umbilical cord
- chronic kidney disease
- pluripotent stem cells
- physical activity
- adipose tissue
- signaling pathway
- bone marrow
- rheumatoid arthritis
- mental health
- type diabetes
- skeletal muscle
- combination therapy
- replacement therapy