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Mesenchymal stem cells in renal function recovery after acute kidney injury: use of a differentiating agent in a rat model.

Gaetano La Manna1, Francesca Bianchi, Maria Cappuccilli, Giovanna Cenacchi, Lucia Tarantino, Gianandrea Pasquinelli, Sabrina Valente, Elena Della Bella, Silvia Cantoni, Cavallini Claudia, Flavia Neri, Matvey Tsivian, Bruno Nardo, Carlo Ventura, Sergio Stefoni.   

Abstract

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a major health care condition with limited current treatment options. Within this context, stem cells may provide a clinical approach for AKI. Moreover, a synthetic compound previously developed, hyaluronan monoesters with butyric acid (HB), able to induce metanephric differentiation, formation of capillary-like structures, and secretion of angiogenic cytokines, was tested in vitro. Thereafter, we investigated the effects of human mesenchymal stem cells from fetal membranes (FMhMSCs), both treated and untreated with HB, after induction of ischemic AKI in a rat model. At reperfusion following 45-min clamping of renal pedicles, each rat was randomly assigned to one of four groups: CTR, PBS, MSC, and MSC-HB. Renal function at 1, 3, 5, and 7 days was assessed. Histological samples were analyzed by light and electron microscopy and renal injury was graded. Cytokine analysis on serum samples was performed. FMhMSCs induced an accelerated renal functional recovery, demonstrated by biochemical parameters and confirmed by histology showing that histopathological alterations associated with ischemic injury were less severe in cell-treated kidneys. HB-treated rats showed a minor degree of inflammation, both at cytokine and TEM analyses. Better functional and morphological recovery were not associated to stem cells' regenerative processes, but possibly suggest paracrine effects on microenvironment that induce retrieval of renal damaged tissues. These results suggest that FMhMSCs could be useful in the treatment of AKI and the utilization of synthetic compounds could enhance the recovery induction ability of cells.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21092414     DOI: 10.3727/096368910X543394

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Transplant        ISSN: 0963-6897            Impact factor:   4.064


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Review 3.  Potential advantages of acute kidney injury management by mesenchymal stem cells.

Authors:  Francesca Bianchi; Elisa Sala; Chiara Donadei; Irene Capelli; Gaetano La Manna
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Authors:  Arianne van Koppen; Jaap A Joles; Bas W M van Balkom; Sai Kiang Lim; Dominique de Kleijn; Rachel H Giles; Marianne C Verhaar
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-06-19       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  An in vitro model of renal inflammation after ischemic oxidative stress injury: nephroprotective effects of a hyaluronan ester with butyric acid on mesangial cells.

Authors:  Olga Baraldi; Francesca Bianchi; Viola Menghi; Andrea Angeletti; Anna Laura Croci Chiocchini; Maria Cappuccilli; Valeria Aiello; Giorgia Comai; Gaetano La Manna
Journal:  J Inflamm Res       Date:  2017-09-08

9.  Improving outcomes of acute kidney injury using mouse renal progenitor cells alone or in combination with erythropoietin or suramin.

Authors:  Xiao Han; Li Zhao; Guodong Lu; Junke Ge; Yalin Zhao; Shulu Zu; Mingzhen Yuan; Yuqiang Liu; Feng Kong; Zhiying Xiao; Shengtian Zhao
Journal:  Stem Cell Res Ther       Date:  2013-06-18       Impact factor: 6.832

10.  Exosomes released by human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells protect against cisplatin-induced renal oxidative stress and apoptosis in vivo and in vitro.

Authors:  Ying Zhou; Huitao Xu; Wenrong Xu; Bingying Wang; Huiyi Wu; Yang Tao; Bin Zhang; Mei Wang; Fei Mao; Yongmin Yan; Shuo Gao; Hongbing Gu; Wei Zhu; Hui Qian
Journal:  Stem Cell Res Ther       Date:  2013-04-25       Impact factor: 6.832

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