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Autologous peripheral blood-derived mononuclear cells induced by erythropoietin improve critical ischemic limbs.

Tamotsu Kanbara1, Hirotsugu Kurobe, Takashi Kitaichi, Mikio Sugano, Taisuke Nakayama, Hajime Kinoshita, Takashi Iwase, Masafumi Akaike, Masahiro Abe, Masataka Sata, Toshio Matsumoto, Tetsuya Kitagawa.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Efficient and secure collection of CD34+ cells are crucial for the angiogenic therapies. We have developed autologous peripheral blood-mononuclear cell (MNC) transplantation induced by erythropoietin (rhEPO) for critical ischemic limbs.
METHODS: Seven patients, including five with arteriosclerosis obliterans, one with Buerger's disease and one with progressive systemic sclerosis, underwent ten cell therapies. The first administration of rhEPO was performed two weeks before apheresis, and the second administration and blood donation were performed one week before apheresis to activate bone marrow. MNCs including CD34+ cells, isolated from peripheral blood by apheresis, were immediately injected intramuscularly into ischemic limbs.
RESULTS: The number of peripheral blood-CD34 + cells had significantly increased from 1.32 ± 0.83/microL, before the rhEPO induction, to 1.86 ± 0.94/microL, before the apheresis. The number of transplanted MNCs ranged between 0.5 × 10(9) and 16.5 × 10(9), and that of CD34+ cells, between 0.1 × 10(6) and 12.7 × 10(6), accounting for 0.02%-0.1% of MNCs. There were no serious complications. Finger ulcers with Buerger's disease were significantly improved one month after the transplantations, but the same or other ulcer(s) appeared 2-6 months later. Three patients had an improvement in rest pain, and one patient extended maximum pain-free walking distance.
CONCLUSIONS: Erythropoietin-induced autologous peripheral blood-MNC transplantation is a useful and safe alternative for ischemic limbs.

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Keywords:  Keywordserythropoietin; angiogenesis; autologous peripheral blood-derived mononuclear cell transplantation; critical ischemic limbs

Year:  2012        PMID: 23555486      PMCID: PMC3595914          DOI: 10.3400/avd.oa.11.00070

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Vasc Dis        ISSN: 1881-641X


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