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Human bone marrow mononuclear cells do not improve limb perfusion in the hindlimb ischemia model.

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Effective treatments for chronic limb-threatening ischemia are lacking. (Pre)clinical studies on administration of bone marrow (BM) mononuclear cells (MNCs) and BM-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) have shown variable results and… Click to show full abstract

Effective treatments for chronic limb-threatening ischemia are lacking. (Pre)clinical studies on administration of bone marrow (BM) mononuclear cells (MNCs) and BM-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) have shown variable results and no studies have directly compared administration of human BM MNCs and BM MSCs in in vivo models. We studied the effect of intramuscular administration of human BM-derived MNCs and MSCs on limb perfusion in the murine hindlimb ischemia (HLI) model. Human BM MNCs and MSCs were obtained from healthy, consenting donors. Both cell types were cryopreserved before use. 24 hours after induction of HLI, nude NMRI mice were randomized to receive intramuscular administration of human BM MNCs (n=13), or BM MSCs (n=14), or vehicle control (n=19) in various doses. Limb perfusion was measured using Laser Doppler imaging on day 0, 1, 4, 7, 10 and 14. Intramuscular injection of human BM MNCs did not improve limb perfusion as compared to vehicle over the 2 weeks after cell administration (P=0.88, mean relative perfusion for vehicle 0.56 ± 0.04 and 0.53 ± 0.04 for BM MNCs at day 14). Administration of human BM MSCs significantly improved limb perfusion as compared to both BM MNCs and vehicle (P= <0.001, mean relative perfusion at day 14 0.79 ± 0.06). Our data suggest that BM MNCs are less suitable than BM MSCs for cell-based therapy that aims to restore perfusion.

Keywords: ischemia; limb perfusion; perfusion; administration; bone marrow

Journal Title: Stem cells and development
Year Published: 2022

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