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Intra‐Articular Administration of Autologous Micro‐Fragmented Adipose Tissue in Dogs with Spontaneous Osteoarthritis: Safety, Feasibility, and Clinical Outcomes

Similar to the disease affecting humans, osteoarthritis (OA) is a painful musculoskeletal condition affecting 20% of the adult canine population. Several solutions have been proposed, but the results achieved to date are far from being satisfactory. New approaches, such as intra‐articular delivery o...

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Autores principales: Zeira, Offer, Scaccia, Simone, Pettinari, Letizia, Ghezzi, Erica, Asiag, Nimrod, Martinelli, Laura, Zahirpour, Daniele, Dumas, Maria P., Konar, Martin, Lupi, Davide M., Fiette, Laurence, Pascucci, Luisa, Leonardi, Leonardo, Cliff, Alistair, Alessandri, Giulio, Pessina, Augusto, Spaziante, Daniele, Aralla, Marina
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6216453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30035380
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sctm.18-0020
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author Zeira, Offer
Scaccia, Simone
Pettinari, Letizia
Ghezzi, Erica
Asiag, Nimrod
Martinelli, Laura
Zahirpour, Daniele
Dumas, Maria P.
Konar, Martin
Lupi, Davide M.
Fiette, Laurence
Pascucci, Luisa
Leonardi, Leonardo
Cliff, Alistair
Alessandri, Giulio
Pessina, Augusto
Spaziante, Daniele
Aralla, Marina
author_facet Zeira, Offer
Scaccia, Simone
Pettinari, Letizia
Ghezzi, Erica
Asiag, Nimrod
Martinelli, Laura
Zahirpour, Daniele
Dumas, Maria P.
Konar, Martin
Lupi, Davide M.
Fiette, Laurence
Pascucci, Luisa
Leonardi, Leonardo
Cliff, Alistair
Alessandri, Giulio
Pessina, Augusto
Spaziante, Daniele
Aralla, Marina
author_sort Zeira, Offer
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description Similar to the disease affecting humans, osteoarthritis (OA) is a painful musculoskeletal condition affecting 20% of the adult canine population. Several solutions have been proposed, but the results achieved to date are far from being satisfactory. New approaches, such as intra‐articular delivery of cells (including mesenchymal stromal cells), have been proposed. Among the many sources, the adipose tissue is considered very promising. We evaluated the safety, feasibility, and efficacy of a single intra‐articular injection of autologous and micro‐fragmented adipose tissue (MFAT) in 130 dogs with spontaneous OA. MFAT was obtained using a minimally invasive technique in a closed system and injected in the intra‐ and/or peri‐articular space. Clinical outcomes were determined using orthopedic examination and owners’ scores for up to 6 months. In 78% of the dogs, improvement in the orthopedic score was registered 1 month after treatment and continued gradually up to 6 months when 88% of the dogs improved, 11% did not change, and 1% worsened compared with baseline. Considering the owners’ scores at 6 months, 92% of the dogs significantly improved, 6% improved only slightly, and 2% worsened compared with baseline. No local or systemic major adverse effects were recorded. The results of this study suggest that MFAT injection in dogs with OA is safe, feasible, and beneficial. The procedure is time sparing and cost‐effective. Post injection cytological investigation, together with the clinical evidence, suggests a long‐term pain control role of this treatment. The spontaneous OA dog model has a key role in developing successful treatments for translational medicine. stem cells translational medicine 2018;7:819–828
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spelling pubmed-62164532018-11-08 Intra‐Articular Administration of Autologous Micro‐Fragmented Adipose Tissue in Dogs with Spontaneous Osteoarthritis: Safety, Feasibility, and Clinical Outcomes Zeira, Offer Scaccia, Simone Pettinari, Letizia Ghezzi, Erica Asiag, Nimrod Martinelli, Laura Zahirpour, Daniele Dumas, Maria P. Konar, Martin Lupi, Davide M. Fiette, Laurence Pascucci, Luisa Leonardi, Leonardo Cliff, Alistair Alessandri, Giulio Pessina, Augusto Spaziante, Daniele Aralla, Marina Stem Cells Transl Med Translational Research Articles and Reviews Similar to the disease affecting humans, osteoarthritis (OA) is a painful musculoskeletal condition affecting 20% of the adult canine population. Several solutions have been proposed, but the results achieved to date are far from being satisfactory. New approaches, such as intra‐articular delivery of cells (including mesenchymal stromal cells), have been proposed. Among the many sources, the adipose tissue is considered very promising. We evaluated the safety, feasibility, and efficacy of a single intra‐articular injection of autologous and micro‐fragmented adipose tissue (MFAT) in 130 dogs with spontaneous OA. MFAT was obtained using a minimally invasive technique in a closed system and injected in the intra‐ and/or peri‐articular space. Clinical outcomes were determined using orthopedic examination and owners’ scores for up to 6 months. In 78% of the dogs, improvement in the orthopedic score was registered 1 month after treatment and continued gradually up to 6 months when 88% of the dogs improved, 11% did not change, and 1% worsened compared with baseline. Considering the owners’ scores at 6 months, 92% of the dogs significantly improved, 6% improved only slightly, and 2% worsened compared with baseline. No local or systemic major adverse effects were recorded. The results of this study suggest that MFAT injection in dogs with OA is safe, feasible, and beneficial. The procedure is time sparing and cost‐effective. Post injection cytological investigation, together with the clinical evidence, suggests a long‐term pain control role of this treatment. The spontaneous OA dog model has a key role in developing successful treatments for translational medicine. stem cells translational medicine 2018;7:819–828 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2018-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6216453/ /pubmed/30035380 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sctm.18-0020 Text en © 2018 The Authors stem cells translational medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of AlphaMed Press This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Translational Research Articles and Reviews
Zeira, Offer
Scaccia, Simone
Pettinari, Letizia
Ghezzi, Erica
Asiag, Nimrod
Martinelli, Laura
Zahirpour, Daniele
Dumas, Maria P.
Konar, Martin
Lupi, Davide M.
Fiette, Laurence
Pascucci, Luisa
Leonardi, Leonardo
Cliff, Alistair
Alessandri, Giulio
Pessina, Augusto
Spaziante, Daniele
Aralla, Marina
Intra‐Articular Administration of Autologous Micro‐Fragmented Adipose Tissue in Dogs with Spontaneous Osteoarthritis: Safety, Feasibility, and Clinical Outcomes
title Intra‐Articular Administration of Autologous Micro‐Fragmented Adipose Tissue in Dogs with Spontaneous Osteoarthritis: Safety, Feasibility, and Clinical Outcomes
title_full Intra‐Articular Administration of Autologous Micro‐Fragmented Adipose Tissue in Dogs with Spontaneous Osteoarthritis: Safety, Feasibility, and Clinical Outcomes
title_fullStr Intra‐Articular Administration of Autologous Micro‐Fragmented Adipose Tissue in Dogs with Spontaneous Osteoarthritis: Safety, Feasibility, and Clinical Outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Intra‐Articular Administration of Autologous Micro‐Fragmented Adipose Tissue in Dogs with Spontaneous Osteoarthritis: Safety, Feasibility, and Clinical Outcomes
title_short Intra‐Articular Administration of Autologous Micro‐Fragmented Adipose Tissue in Dogs with Spontaneous Osteoarthritis: Safety, Feasibility, and Clinical Outcomes
title_sort intra‐articular administration of autologous micro‐fragmented adipose tissue in dogs with spontaneous osteoarthritis: safety, feasibility, and clinical outcomes
topic Translational Research Articles and Reviews
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6216453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30035380
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sctm.18-0020
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