Effects of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells on nociceptive sensitivity and repair processes at achilles tendon injury model in rats
https://doi.org/10.29235/1561-8323-2020-64-5-574-582
Abstract
On the model of Achilles tendon injury in rats, the antinociceptive and regenerative effect of allogeneic transplantation of various doses of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADMSCs) into the lesion area was studied. It was found that netiher of tested regimens of allogeneic transplantation of ADMSCs contributed to a decrease in the edema of the injured limb. Among the studied regimens, only a twofold administration of 0.25 • 106 ADMSCs exhibited an antinociceptive effect. Administration of 0.50 • 106 ADMSCs promoted the accelerated onset of neovascularization of tendon tissue, while enhancing inflammation and the formation of granulation tissue. Double transplantation of 0.25 • 106 ADMSCs led to accelerated reorganization of collagen fibers, later neovascularization, however, there was an absence of inflammatory infiltrate, lipomatosis, and massive formation of granulation tissue in the lesion area.
About the Authors
A.-M. V. YerofeyevaBelarus
Yerofeyeva Anna-Maria V. - Junior researcher, Institute of Physiology of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus.
28, Akademicheskaya Str., 220072, Minsk.
I. P. Zhavoronok
Belarus
Zhavoronok Irina P. - Ph. D. (Biology), Senior researcher, Institute of Physiology of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus.
28, Akademicheskaya Str., 220072, Minsk.
O. A. Antipova
Belarus
Antipova Olga A. – Researcher, Institute of Physiology of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus.
28, Akademicheskaya Str., 220072, Minsk.
E. L. Ryzhkovskaya
Belarus
Ryzhkovskaya Elena L. - Senior researcher, Institute of Physiology of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus.
28, Akademicheskaya Str., 220072, Minsk.
T. E. Kuznetsova
Belarus
Kuznetsova Tatiana E. - Ph. D. (Biology), Associate professor, Leading researcher, Institute of Physiology of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus.
28, Akademicheskaya Str., 220072, Minsk.
I. V. Vasilevich
Belarus
Vasilevich Irina B. - Junior researcher, Institute of Biophysics and Cell Engineering of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus.
27, Akademicheskaya Str., 220072, Minsk.
S. V. Pinchuk
Belarus
Pinchuk Sergei V. - Ph. D. (Biology), Senior researcher, Institute of Biophysics and Cell Engineering of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus.
27, Akademicheskaya Str., 220072, Minsk.
I. D. Volotovsky
Belarus
Volotovsky Igor D. - Academician, D. Sc. (Biology), Professor, Head of the Laboratory, Institute of Biophysics and Cell Engineering of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus.
27, Akademicheskaya Str., 220072, Minsk.
A. Yu. Molchanova
Belarus
Molchanova Alla J. - Ph. D. (Biology), Head of the Laboratory, Institute of Physiology of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus.
28, Akademicheskaya Str., 220072, Minsk.
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