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Effect of Stem Cell Treatment on Acute Liver Failure Model Using Scaffold

Title
Effect of Stem Cell Treatment on Acute Liver Failure Model Using Scaffold
Author
전대원
Keywords
Acute liver failure; Mesenchymal stem cell; Scaffold; Paracrine effect
Issue Date
2019-12
Publisher
SPRINGER
Citation
DIGESTIVE DISEASES AND SCIENCES, v. 64, no. 3, page. 781-791
Abstract
BackgroundInjecting MSCs via blood vessel is most commonly used method, which has a major drawback of safety. The aim of our study was to evaluate efficacy using scaffold-loaded MSCs in acute liver failure model.MethodAcute liver failure was induced in mice using thioacetamide (TAA) (200mg/kg, i.p) once a day for two consecutive days. The animals were divided in four acute liver failure groups: (1) TAA; (2) empty scaffold; (3) MSCs injected through tail vein; (4) MSC+Scaffold, scaffold loaded with MSCs, to evaluate the mortality and changes in liver function. Polylactic-co-glycolic acid scaffold alone and loaded with human MSCs was implanted on mice dorsum.ResultsTAA dose was titrated until one-third mortality rate was achieved. TAA (200mg/kg) once daily for two consecutive days was injected to establish the acute liver failure model. The mortality of TAA and scaffold groups was 55.9% and 63.2%, respectively. Although, mortality of MSC-TV group decreased 14.7% as compared to TAA group (p=0.200), MSC+Scaffold group had the lowest mortality (31.4%) (p=0.013). Cells implanted in PLGA biomaterial were survived until 3weeks, and their function was increased. Area of hepatic inflammation and necrosis was significantly reduced in MSC-TV and MSC+Scaffold groups; but there was no difference between the two groups. Gene expressions related to inflammation were significantly decreased in MSC-TV and MSC+Scaffold groups compared to TAA group. In MSC+Scaffold group, no migration of stem cells to liver tissue was observed. Although, not all cells in scaffold were stained, some of them were differentiated into hepatocyte-like cells which stained positive for PAS and CYP2E1 antibody.ConclusionScaffold loaded with MSCs showed protective effects via paracrine signaling on acute liver failure model.
URI
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10620-018-5363-2https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/158113
ISSN
0163-2116; 1573-2568
DOI
10.1007/s10620-018-5363-2
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