Feasibility of Treating Irradiated Bone with Intramedullary Delivered Autologous Mesenchymal Stem Cells
[摘要] Background. We aimed to explore (i) the short-term retention of intramedullary implanted mesenchymal stem cells BMSCs and (ii) their impact on the bone blood flow and metabolism in a rat model of hindlimb irradiation.Methods. Three months after 30 Gy irradiation, fourteen animals were referred into 2 groups: a sham-operated group (n=6) and a treated group (n=8) in which111In-labelled BMSCs (2×106cells) were injected in irradiated tibias. Bone blood flow and metabolism were assessed by serialT99mc-HDP scintigraphy and 1-wk cell retention by recordings ofT99mc/111In activities.Results. The amount of intramedullary implanted BMSCs was of 70% at 2 H, 40% at 48 H, and 38% at 168 H. Bone blood flow and bone metabolism were significantly increased during the first week after cell transplantation, but these effects were found to reduce at 2-mo followup.Conclusion. Short-term cell retention produced concomitant enhancement in irradiated bone blood flow and metabolism.
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