The Possible Protective and Therapeutic Effects of Mesenchymal Stem Cells Compared to Vitamin C in Gentamicin Induced Acute Kidney Injury in adult Rats. A Histological Study

Walaa Baher; Hadwa Ali Abd Al-Khalek; Abo Zeid, Asmaa Abdelmonem;

Abstract


Purpose: This study was designed to evaluate the possible nephroprotective and therapeutic role of bone marrow mesenchymal
stem cells (BMSCs) in comparison to vitamin C in a rat model of gentamicin (GM) induced nephrotoxicity.
Materials and Methods: Forty adult male Wistar rats (150-200 gm) were used in this study. Five rats were utilized to obtain
BMSCs and thirty-five rats were divided into: Group I: control, Group II (GM): received 100mg/kg GM intramuscularly for
8 days, subdivided into: subgroup IIa (GM toxicity): sacrificed after the last dose of GM; and subgroup IIb (GM recovery):
sacrificed 8 days after the last injection; Group III (Protection): subdivided into: subgroup IIIa (BMSCs protection): received
a single intravenous (IV) injection of BMSCs with the first dose of GM and subgroup IIIb (Vitamin C protection): received
200mg/kg vitamin C intraperitoneal (IP) for 8 days simultaneously with the daily GM doses; and Group IV (Treatment):
subdivided into: subgroup IVa (BMSCs treatment): received single IV injection of BMSCs after the last dose of GM and
subgroup IVb (Vitamin C treatment): received 200mg/kg vitamin C IP for 8 days after the last dose of GM. Serum creatinine
and urea were measured, and kidneys were processed for histological, immunohistochemical and morphometric studies.
Results: GM resulted in vacuolation, desquamation of tubular epithelium, interstitial inflammation, congestion and increased
number of PCNA positive cells. Serum creatinine and urea were significantly increased. Vitamin C administration, either as a
treatment or protection, significantly ameliorated these changes. Conversely, BMSCs could not prevent the GM toxicity but
exerted a therapeutic role.
Conclusion: BMSCs had no role in protection against GM nephrotoxicity, whereas, their administration after kidney injury
assisted kidney regeneration. However, vitamin C exhibited a dual significant role in prevention and improvement in kidney
structure and biochemical results


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Title The Possible Protective and Therapeutic Effects of Mesenchymal Stem Cells Compared to Vitamin C in Gentamicin Induced Acute Kidney Injury in adult Rats. A Histological Study
Authors Walaa Baher; Hadwa Ali Abd Al-Khalek; Abo Zeid, Asmaa Abdelmonem 
Issue Date 2019
Journal Egyptian journal of histology 
Volume 42
Issue 4
Start page 0
End page 0
ISSN 2090-2417
DOI 10.21608/ejh.2019.11680.1111

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