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Stem cell therapy in cats carriers of chronic kidney disease: laboratorial and imaging evaluation

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Author(s):
Juliana Passos Alves dos Santos
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Doctoral Thesis
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (FMVZ/SBD)
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Examining board members:
Maria Angélica Miglino; Rosa Maria Cabral; Marileda Bonafim Carvalho; Paula Fratini; Daniele dos Santos Martins
Advisor: Maria Angélica Miglino; Graciela Conceição Pignatari
Abstract

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is one of the most commom causes of illness and death in geriatric cats and leads to a loss of kidney function. The chronic form is characterized by persisting an extended period of time and it has a poor prognosis. Currently, fluid replacement, hemodialysis and kidney transplantation are the treatment options. As the stem cell therapy has been extensively studied in recent years due to its ability to improve the function of organ injured, including the kidneys, this study aimed to evaluate the effect of transplantation of stem cell derived from adipose tissue of cats as also study the contribution of laboratory exams and imaging in therapeutic evolution. Cells from adipose tissue showed fibroblastoid morphology, adherence to plastic; differentiated into osteocytes, adipocytes and chondrocytes and expressed surface markers characteristic of mesenchymal stem cells. Furthermore, when injected into immunocompromised nude mice showed no tumor formation. To screen animals with chronic kidney disease for this study were performed blood tests, ultrasound and urine of 97 animals, these seven animals had chosen profile and were included. In this study the animals were divided into three groups: placebo (A); cell therapy (B) and cell therapy associated with hydration (C). The results show that no significant difference between the groups, but this is due to our sample size. However two cats with CKD of group B experienced modest decrease in serum creatinine. Regarding serum cytokine expression profile, we found a significant increase of IL-6 in the group A; the IL10 behaved differently among the groups, with a slight increase in group B while group A presented significant reduction and TNFα and did not change over time. Thus, the intravenous injection of stem cells from adipose tissue may prevent the progression of disease in a subtle way. (AU)