Artículo
A Rat Treated with Mesenchymal Stem Cells Lives to 44 Months of Age
Fecha de publicación:
08/2016
Editorial:
Mary Ann Liebert
Revista:
Rejuvenation Research
ISSN:
1549-1684
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
AbstractThere is a growing interest in the potential of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) for implementing regenerative medicine. We assessed the effect of intravenous administration of human bone marrow-derived MSC on the life span of a single Sprague-Dawley female rat. The treatment was started when the rat was 6 months old and the cells were administered every 2 weeks afterward. The treatment did not induce any obvious changes in body growth or behavior and the rat showed the typical age changes for this strain, except that, unlike intact counterparts, the animal did not develop mammary tumors or pituitary gland hyperplasia. The more remarkable effect of the treatment was on life span, which was 44 months compared with an average of 36 months for intact laboratory rats. We conclude that despite the low N value, it is likely that the MSC treatment was responsible for the exceptionally long survival of the rat. The potential rewards of confirming the present findings warrant further studies involving higher N values.
Palabras clave:
Mesenchymal Stem Cells
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Female Rats
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Longevity
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Mansilla, Eduardo; Roque, Gustavo; Sosa, Yolanda Elena; Tarditti, Adrian; Goya, Rodolfo Gustavo; A Rat Treated with Mesenchymal Stem Cells Lives to 44 Months of Age; Mary Ann Liebert; Rejuvenation Research; 19; 4; 8-2016; 318-321
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