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Treatment of Chronic Spinal Cord Injury in Dogs Using Amniotic Membrane-Derived Stem Cells: Preliminary Results

INTRODUCTION: Intervertebral disc diseases (IVDD) represent the majority of neurological attendance and responsible for the most cases of paralysis in dogs. Treatments currently used do not show satisfactory results in patients with more severe and chronic neurological manifestations. METHODS: To pr...

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Autores principales: Orlandin, Jéssica Rodrigues, Gomes, Ingrid da Silva, Sallum Leandro, Shamira de Fátima, Fuertes Cagnim, Artur, Casals, Juliana Barbosa, Carregaro, Adriano Bonfim, Freitas, Silvio Henrique, Machado, Luciana Cristina, Reis Castiglioni, Maria Cristina, Garcia Alves, Ana Liz, de Vasconcelos Machado, Vânia Maria, Ambrósio, Carlos Eduardo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8536879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34703247
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/SCCAA.S324184
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author Orlandin, Jéssica Rodrigues
Gomes, Ingrid da Silva
Sallum Leandro, Shamira de Fátima
Fuertes Cagnim, Artur
Casals, Juliana Barbosa
Carregaro, Adriano Bonfim
Freitas, Silvio Henrique
Machado, Luciana Cristina
Reis Castiglioni, Maria Cristina
Garcia Alves, Ana Liz
de Vasconcelos Machado, Vânia Maria
Ambrósio, Carlos Eduardo
author_facet Orlandin, Jéssica Rodrigues
Gomes, Ingrid da Silva
Sallum Leandro, Shamira de Fátima
Fuertes Cagnim, Artur
Casals, Juliana Barbosa
Carregaro, Adriano Bonfim
Freitas, Silvio Henrique
Machado, Luciana Cristina
Reis Castiglioni, Maria Cristina
Garcia Alves, Ana Liz
de Vasconcelos Machado, Vânia Maria
Ambrósio, Carlos Eduardo
author_sort Orlandin, Jéssica Rodrigues
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description INTRODUCTION: Intervertebral disc diseases (IVDD) represent the majority of neurological attendance and responsible for the most cases of paralysis in dogs. Treatments currently used do not show satisfactory results in patients with more severe and chronic neurological manifestations. METHODS: To promote nerve and muscular recovery, as well as improve quality of life, we aimed to create a double-blind test method, associating spinal decompression surgery and allogeneic transplantation of amniotic membrane-derived stem cells (AMSCs) in dogs with chronic IVDD. Cells were characterized as fetal mesenchymal cells and safe for application. Eight animals completed the experiment: stem cell applications were made in four animals that had previously undergone an unsuccessful surgical procedure (“SC group”, n = 4); two animals were submitted to surgery, followed by applications of stem cells (“Surgery + SC”, n = 2); two other animals were submitted to surgery, followed by the application of saline solution (“Surgery + placebo”, n = 2). During the surgical procedure, a topical application was performed on the lesion and after fifteen and forty-five days another two applications were made via epidural. Animals were monitored biweekly and reassessed three months after surgery, by functional tests and magnetic resonance exams. RESULTS: Some animals presented significant neurological improvement, such as the recovery of nociception and ability to remain on station. Despite the need further studies, until the present moment, cell therapy has been feasible and has no harmful effects on animals. CONCLUSION: The protocol of preclinical trial showed the association with decompressive surgery and cell transplantation in dogs with thoracolumbar IVDD proved feasible, and it was possible to observe neurological improvement after treatment. No tissue improvement through MRI was found. The double-blind test guaranteed reliability of the evaluations and results obtained that, even with a small sample size, generated satisfactory results for the animals and owners.
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spelling pubmed-85368792021-10-25 Treatment of Chronic Spinal Cord Injury in Dogs Using Amniotic Membrane-Derived Stem Cells: Preliminary Results Orlandin, Jéssica Rodrigues Gomes, Ingrid da Silva Sallum Leandro, Shamira de Fátima Fuertes Cagnim, Artur Casals, Juliana Barbosa Carregaro, Adriano Bonfim Freitas, Silvio Henrique Machado, Luciana Cristina Reis Castiglioni, Maria Cristina Garcia Alves, Ana Liz de Vasconcelos Machado, Vânia Maria Ambrósio, Carlos Eduardo Stem Cells Cloning Original Research INTRODUCTION: Intervertebral disc diseases (IVDD) represent the majority of neurological attendance and responsible for the most cases of paralysis in dogs. Treatments currently used do not show satisfactory results in patients with more severe and chronic neurological manifestations. METHODS: To promote nerve and muscular recovery, as well as improve quality of life, we aimed to create a double-blind test method, associating spinal decompression surgery and allogeneic transplantation of amniotic membrane-derived stem cells (AMSCs) in dogs with chronic IVDD. Cells were characterized as fetal mesenchymal cells and safe for application. Eight animals completed the experiment: stem cell applications were made in four animals that had previously undergone an unsuccessful surgical procedure (“SC group”, n = 4); two animals were submitted to surgery, followed by applications of stem cells (“Surgery + SC”, n = 2); two other animals were submitted to surgery, followed by the application of saline solution (“Surgery + placebo”, n = 2). During the surgical procedure, a topical application was performed on the lesion and after fifteen and forty-five days another two applications were made via epidural. Animals were monitored biweekly and reassessed three months after surgery, by functional tests and magnetic resonance exams. RESULTS: Some animals presented significant neurological improvement, such as the recovery of nociception and ability to remain on station. Despite the need further studies, until the present moment, cell therapy has been feasible and has no harmful effects on animals. CONCLUSION: The protocol of preclinical trial showed the association with decompressive surgery and cell transplantation in dogs with thoracolumbar IVDD proved feasible, and it was possible to observe neurological improvement after treatment. No tissue improvement through MRI was found. The double-blind test guaranteed reliability of the evaluations and results obtained that, even with a small sample size, generated satisfactory results for the animals and owners. Dove 2021-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8536879/ /pubmed/34703247 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/SCCAA.S324184 Text en © 2021 Orlandin et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) ). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. For permission for commercial use of this work, please see paragraphs 4.2 and 5 of our Terms (https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php).
spellingShingle Original Research
Orlandin, Jéssica Rodrigues
Gomes, Ingrid da Silva
Sallum Leandro, Shamira de Fátima
Fuertes Cagnim, Artur
Casals, Juliana Barbosa
Carregaro, Adriano Bonfim
Freitas, Silvio Henrique
Machado, Luciana Cristina
Reis Castiglioni, Maria Cristina
Garcia Alves, Ana Liz
de Vasconcelos Machado, Vânia Maria
Ambrósio, Carlos Eduardo
Treatment of Chronic Spinal Cord Injury in Dogs Using Amniotic Membrane-Derived Stem Cells: Preliminary Results
title Treatment of Chronic Spinal Cord Injury in Dogs Using Amniotic Membrane-Derived Stem Cells: Preliminary Results
title_full Treatment of Chronic Spinal Cord Injury in Dogs Using Amniotic Membrane-Derived Stem Cells: Preliminary Results
title_fullStr Treatment of Chronic Spinal Cord Injury in Dogs Using Amniotic Membrane-Derived Stem Cells: Preliminary Results
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of Chronic Spinal Cord Injury in Dogs Using Amniotic Membrane-Derived Stem Cells: Preliminary Results
title_short Treatment of Chronic Spinal Cord Injury in Dogs Using Amniotic Membrane-Derived Stem Cells: Preliminary Results
title_sort treatment of chronic spinal cord injury in dogs using amniotic membrane-derived stem cells: preliminary results
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8536879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34703247
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/SCCAA.S324184
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