| Literature DB >> 19249320 |
Dario Furlani1, Murat Ugurlucan, LeeLee Ong, Karen Bieback, Erik Pittermann, Ingeborg Westien, Weiwei Wang, Can Yerebakan, Wenzhong Li, Ralf Gaebel, Ren-ke Li, Brigitte Vollmar, Gustav Steinhoff, Nan Ma.
Abstract
We investigated the kinetics of human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) after intravascular administration into SCID mouse cremaster vasculature by intravital microscopy. MSCs were injected into abdominal aorta through left femoral artery at two different concentrations (1 x 10(6) or 0.2 x 10(6) cell). Arterial blood velocity decrease by 60 and 18% 1 min after high/low dose MSCs injection respectively. The blood microcirculation was interrupted after 174+/-71 and 485+/-81 s. Intravital microscopy observation and histopathologic analysis of cremaster muscles indicated MSCs were entrapped in capillaries in both groups. 40 and 25% animals died of pulmonary embolism respectively in both high and low MSCs dose groups, which was detected by histopathologic analysis of the lungs. Intraarterial MSCs administration may lead to occlusion in the distal vasculature due to their relatively large cell size. Pulmonary sequestration may cause death in small laboratory animals. MSCs should be used cautiously for intravascular transplantation.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19249320 DOI: 10.1016/j.mvr.2009.02.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microvasc Res ISSN: 0026-2862 Impact factor: 3.514