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Shusuke Ueda1, Miyako Shimasaki2, Toru Ichiseki3, Yoshimichi Ueda2, Masanobu Tsuchiya1, Ayumi Kaneuji1, Norio Kawahara1.
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BACKGROUND: Glucocorticoid-associated osteonecrosis is an intractable condition, making the establishment of preventative strategies of particular importance. Recently various studies using mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) have been conducted. Using a rabbit glucocorticoid-associated osteonecrosis model we administered green fluorescent protein (GFP)-labeled MSC intravenously to investigate their effect on osteonecrosis.Entities:
Keywords: Glucocorticoid; Green fluorescent protein (GFP); Homing; Intravenous administration; Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC); Osteonecrosis
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29162088 PMCID: PMC5698964 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-017-1837-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Fig. 1Histopathological analysis of the influence of MSC in a glucocorticoid-associated rabbit osteonecrosis model (hematoxylin-eosin staining). MSC(−)/MP(−)/14d (a). MSC(−)/MP(+)/14d (b, c). MSC(+)/MP(+)/14d (d). Osteonecrosis was considered to be present when necrosis of medullary haematopoietic cells and fat cells (black arrow), and/or osteocyte empty lacunae and condensed nuclei (white arrow) were evident. As a control, MSC(−)/MP(−)/14d was showed (a). In MSC(−)/MP(+)/14d, in 6 of 10 rabbits achromatic nuclei and/or empty lacunae characteristic of osteonecrosis were found in osteocytes and bone marrow cells (b). Also, in 1 of 10 rabbits bone marrow necrosis was found (c). Osteonecrosis was found in a total of 7 of 10 rabbits (70%). In MSC(+)/MP(+)/14d, in 7 of 8 rabbits no bone marrow necrosis or osteonecrosis was evident (d), while in only a single specimen (12.5%) were necrotic or degenerated cells found in a part of the bone marrow. In MSC(+)/MP(+)/14d as compared to MSC(−)/MP(+)/14d osteonecrosis was significantly decreased. Magnification: ×100, ×200 (enlarged view)
Fig. 2Western blotting of in each organ administered GFP-labeled MSC. Expression of GFP-labeled MSC in each organ (a, b). MSC(+)/MP(+)/3d (a). MSC(+)/MP(−)/3d (b). Comparison of MSC(+)/MP(+)/3d and MSC(+)/MP(−)/3d in femur (c). In MSC(+)/MP(−)/3d there was no expression of GFP-labeled MSC in femur or any organ, while in MSC(+)/MP(+)/3d GFP-labeled MSC expression was not found in any organ but was significantly present in femur
Fig. 3Immunohistochemical study of femur administered GFP-labeled MSC. MSC(+)/MP(+)/3d (a). MSC(+)/MP(−)/3d (b). GFP-labeled MSC are shown with black arrows. Homing of GFP-labeled MSC was found in the femur with MP administration, the site of tissue injury (a). Scale bar: 100 μm