Therapeutic potential of adipose derived mesenchymal stem cells in regeneration of gastric ulcer in rats

Ibrahim Mohammed Fayed1; Abo Zeid, Asmaa Abdelmonem;

Abstract


Background and objectives: Adipose tissue is an abundant and easily accessible tissue for obtaining multipotent stem cells
that harbor similar phenotypes to bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells. This study aimed to demonstrate the effect of adiposederived
mesenchymal stem cells (AD-MSCs) on repairing the aspirin-induced gastric ulcer (GU).
Materials and Methods: The gastric ulcer in rats was induced by oral dose of 100 mg/kg aspirin for 3 days. AD-MSCs isolated
from male rats were transplanted into female rats via tail vein injection. Healing of the GU was monitored histologically.
Homing of the in vivo administration of MSCs was assessed by PCR detection of SRY gene and immunohistochemical
detection of CD44 in gastric mucosa.
Results: At 72 hours after AD-MSCs transplantation, there was complete restoration of the fundic glands with marked
reduction in inflammatory cellular infiltrate and a significant increase in the mean value of optical density of PAS positive area
(P < 0.05). The mean number of CD44 positive cells in the gastric mucosa was significantly increased (P < 0.05). SRY -specific
gene of Y chromosome was detected in female rat gastric mucosa.
Conclusions: In vivo transplantation of AD-MSCs accelerate healing of GU in a rat model of gastric injury.


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Title Therapeutic potential of adipose derived mesenchymal stem cells in regeneration of gastric ulcer in rats
Authors Ibrahim Mohammed Fayed1; Abo Zeid, Asmaa Abdelmonem 
Issue Date 2018
Journal Medical Journal of Histology 
Volume 1
Issue 2
Description 
Manuscript
DOI 10.21608/jmh.2017.7926

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