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Título: Transplantation of amniotic membrane - derived multipotent cells ameliorates and delays the progression of chronic kidney disease in cats
Autores: Martins, Daniele dos Santos
Passarelli, Danielle
Bueno, Rachel Santos
Ambrósio, Carlos Eduardo
Vidane, Atanásio Serafin
Casals, Juliana Barbosa
Pinheiro, Alessandra de Oliveira
Hage, Maria Cristina
Palavras-chave: Cytokines
Feline
kidney disease
Stem cells
Data: 2017
Editora: John Wiley and Sons
Citação: Vidane, A.S.; Pinheiro, A.O.; Casals, J.B.; Passarelli, D.; Hage, M.; Bueno, R.S.; Martins, D.S.; Abrosio, C.E. (2017). Transplantation of amniotic derived-membrane multipotent cells ameliorate and delay the progression of chronic kidney disease in cats. Reproduction in domestic animals. 52 (Suppl. 2): 316–326 DOI: 10.1111/rda.12846
Resumo: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a common clinical condition in domestic cats, charac- terized by tubulointerstitial, vascular and glomerular inflammation and severe fibrosis. Studies in rodent model of induced CKD have shown a decrease and stabilization of the clinical condition. In this study was evaluated the safety and effect of intrarenal and intravenous infusion of allogeneic mesenchymal stem cells (AMSCs) derived from feline amniotic membrane in cats with naturally occurring CKD. Cat AMSCs were harvested after mechanical and enzymatic digestion of amnion. A healthy cat received intrarenal injection of AMSCs guided by ultrasound in both kidneys (5 × 10 5 cells/kidney). Nine cats with CDK received repeated intravenous infusions of AMSCs (2 × 10 6 cells × 2 treatments). The clinical parameters of healthy cat did not change, but sedation and general anaesthesia was required. The number of interventions stressed the animal, and he developed transient haematuria after AMSC injection. Cats with CDK registered a significant improvement of renal function (decrease in serum creatinine and urine pro- tein concentrations and increase in urine specific gravity). The kidney architecture and morphology did not change following the treatment. The feline AMSCs have a renopro- tective effect and improve renal function in cats with naturally occurring CKD, stabiliz- ing the clinical condition and disease progression. Thus, intravenous injection of AMSCs may be an important tool to provide welfare in cats with chronic kidney disease
URI: http://www.repositorio.uem.mz/handle/123456789/682
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