Cell therapy in experimental model of inflammatory bowel disease

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Autor(a) principal: Marcelino, Mônica Yonashiro
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Fuoco, Natália Langenfeld, Quaglio, Ana Elise Valencise [UNESP], Bittencourt, Renata Aparecida de Camargo, Garms, Bruna Cambraia, Conceição, Thaís Helena da Motta [UNESP], Stasi, Luiz Claudio di [UNESP], Ribeiro-Paes, João Tadeu [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcol.2014.06.004
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/127271
Resumo: Inflammatory bowel disease, which mainly involves Crohn's disease and ulcerative rectocolitis, is an inflammatory condition of the mucosa that can afflict any segment of the gastrointestinal tract. Despite the fact that the existing therapies result in improvement in patient's symptomatology and quality of life, there is no curative treatment. Surgical treatment involves complex procedures associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. In this context, cell therapy with stem cells has emerged as a treatment with broad potential applicability. In this study, we intended to verify the efficacy of transplantation of adipose tissue-derived stem cells in rats with intestinal inflammation induced by trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid. The cell population was isolated from the adipose tissue of inguinal region of rats and processed for culture by mechanical dissociation. The animals were evaluated with respect to clinical and biochemical aspects, as well as by macroscopic, microscopic and histological analyses. In the experimental model of bowel inflammation by 2,4,6-trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid, the infusion of adipose tissue significantly reduced the presence of adhesions in the colon and adjacent organs and decreased the activity of myeloperoxidase, a marker of neutrophil infiltration in the injured mucosa. The results suggest that cell therapy with adipose tissue can promote and/or accelerate the regeneration of damaged intestinal mucosa. It is concluded that the presence of adhesions and the determination of myeloperoxidase activity provide indications that adipose tissue can promote and/or accelerate the regeneration of inflammatory bowel mucosa.
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spelling Cell therapy in experimental model of inflammatory bowel diseaseTerapia celular em modelo experimental de doença inflamatória intestinalInflammatory bowel diseaseStem cellsAdipose tissueCell therapyDoença Inflamatória IntestinalCélulas-troncoTecido AdiposoTerapia CelularInflammatory bowel disease, which mainly involves Crohn's disease and ulcerative rectocolitis, is an inflammatory condition of the mucosa that can afflict any segment of the gastrointestinal tract. Despite the fact that the existing therapies result in improvement in patient's symptomatology and quality of life, there is no curative treatment. Surgical treatment involves complex procedures associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. In this context, cell therapy with stem cells has emerged as a treatment with broad potential applicability. In this study, we intended to verify the efficacy of transplantation of adipose tissue-derived stem cells in rats with intestinal inflammation induced by trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid. The cell population was isolated from the adipose tissue of inguinal region of rats and processed for culture by mechanical dissociation. The animals were evaluated with respect to clinical and biochemical aspects, as well as by macroscopic, microscopic and histological analyses. In the experimental model of bowel inflammation by 2,4,6-trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid, the infusion of adipose tissue significantly reduced the presence of adhesions in the colon and adjacent organs and decreased the activity of myeloperoxidase, a marker of neutrophil infiltration in the injured mucosa. The results suggest that cell therapy with adipose tissue can promote and/or accelerate the regeneration of damaged intestinal mucosa. It is concluded that the presence of adhesions and the determination of myeloperoxidase activity provide indications that adipose tissue can promote and/or accelerate the regeneration of inflammatory bowel mucosa.A Doença Inflamatória Intestinal (DII), consistindo principalmente da doença de Crohn e retocolite ulcerativa, é uma condição inflamatória da mucosa que pode acometer qualquer segmento do trato gastrointestinal. Apesar das terapias existentes resultarem na melhora dos sintomas e da qualidade de vida dos pacientes, não há nenhum tratamento curativo. O tratamento cirúrgico envolve procedimentos complexos associados a altas taxas de morbimortalidade. Neste contexto, a terapia celular com células-tronco desponta como opção de tratamento potencialmente promissora. Em função destes aspectos, pretendeu-se, no presente estudo, verificar a eficácia do transplante de células-tronco derivadas do tecido adiposo (ASC) em ratos com inflamação intestinal induzida por ácido trinitrobenzenosulfonico (TNBS). As ASCs foram obtidas por dissociação mecânica do tecido adiposo da região inguinal de ratos e processadas para cultivo. Os animais foram avaliados, considerando-se os aspectos clínicos e bioquímicos, além de análises macroscópica, microscópica e histológica. No modelo de inflamação intestinal induzida por TNBS, a infusão de ASCs reduziu significativamente a presença de aderências entre o cólon e órgãos adjacentes, bem como diminuiu a atividade da mieloperoxidase (MPO), um marcador da infiltração de neutrófilos na mucosa lesada. Os resultados obtidos permitem concluir que a terapia celular com ASCs pode promover e/ou acelerar o processo de regeneração da mucosa intestinal inflamada.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Universidade de São Paulo Institute of Biomedical SciencesUniversidade Estadual Paulista Biosciences Institute Department of PharmacologyUniversidade Paulista Institute of Health SciencesUniversidade Federal da Grande Dourados School of Biological and Environmental SciencesUniversidade Estadual Paulista Department of Biological SciencesUniversidade Estadual Paulista Biosciences Institute Department of PharmacologyUniversidade Estadual Paulista Department of Biological SciencesSociedade Brasileira de ColoproctologiaUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Universidade Paulista Institute of Health SciencesUniversidade Federal da Grande Dourados School of Biological and Environmental SciencesMarcelino, Mônica YonashiroFuoco, Natália LangenfeldQuaglio, Ana Elise Valencise [UNESP]Bittencourt, Renata Aparecida de CamargoGarms, Bruna CambraiaConceição, Thaís Helena da Motta [UNESP]Stasi, Luiz Claudio di [UNESP]Ribeiro-Paes, João Tadeu [UNESP]2015-08-21T17:54:47Z2015-08-21T17:54:47Z2015-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article20-27application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcol.2014.06.004Journal of Coloproctology (Rio de Janeiro). 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cell therapy in experimental model of inflammatory bowel disease
Terapia celular em modelo experimental de doença inflamatória intestinal
title Cell therapy in experimental model of inflammatory bowel disease
spellingShingle Cell therapy in experimental model of inflammatory bowel disease
Marcelino, Mônica Yonashiro
Inflammatory bowel disease
Stem cells
Adipose tissue
Cell therapy
Doença Inflamatória Intestinal
Células-tronco
Tecido Adiposo
Terapia Celular
title_short Cell therapy in experimental model of inflammatory bowel disease
title_full Cell therapy in experimental model of inflammatory bowel disease
title_fullStr Cell therapy in experimental model of inflammatory bowel disease
title_full_unstemmed Cell therapy in experimental model of inflammatory bowel disease
title_sort Cell therapy in experimental model of inflammatory bowel disease
author Marcelino, Mônica Yonashiro
author_facet Marcelino, Mônica Yonashiro
Fuoco, Natália Langenfeld
Quaglio, Ana Elise Valencise [UNESP]
Bittencourt, Renata Aparecida de Camargo
Garms, Bruna Cambraia
Conceição, Thaís Helena da Motta [UNESP]
Stasi, Luiz Claudio di [UNESP]
Ribeiro-Paes, João Tadeu [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Fuoco, Natália Langenfeld
Quaglio, Ana Elise Valencise [UNESP]
Bittencourt, Renata Aparecida de Camargo
Garms, Bruna Cambraia
Conceição, Thaís Helena da Motta [UNESP]
Stasi, Luiz Claudio di [UNESP]
Ribeiro-Paes, João Tadeu [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Universidade Paulista Institute of Health Sciences
Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados School of Biological and Environmental Sciences
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marcelino, Mônica Yonashiro
Fuoco, Natália Langenfeld
Quaglio, Ana Elise Valencise [UNESP]
Bittencourt, Renata Aparecida de Camargo
Garms, Bruna Cambraia
Conceição, Thaís Helena da Motta [UNESP]
Stasi, Luiz Claudio di [UNESP]
Ribeiro-Paes, João Tadeu [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Inflammatory bowel disease
Stem cells
Adipose tissue
Cell therapy
Doença Inflamatória Intestinal
Células-tronco
Tecido Adiposo
Terapia Celular
topic Inflammatory bowel disease
Stem cells
Adipose tissue
Cell therapy
Doença Inflamatória Intestinal
Células-tronco
Tecido Adiposo
Terapia Celular
description Inflammatory bowel disease, which mainly involves Crohn's disease and ulcerative rectocolitis, is an inflammatory condition of the mucosa that can afflict any segment of the gastrointestinal tract. Despite the fact that the existing therapies result in improvement in patient's symptomatology and quality of life, there is no curative treatment. Surgical treatment involves complex procedures associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. In this context, cell therapy with stem cells has emerged as a treatment with broad potential applicability. In this study, we intended to verify the efficacy of transplantation of adipose tissue-derived stem cells in rats with intestinal inflammation induced by trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid. The cell population was isolated from the adipose tissue of inguinal region of rats and processed for culture by mechanical dissociation. The animals were evaluated with respect to clinical and biochemical aspects, as well as by macroscopic, microscopic and histological analyses. In the experimental model of bowel inflammation by 2,4,6-trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid, the infusion of adipose tissue significantly reduced the presence of adhesions in the colon and adjacent organs and decreased the activity of myeloperoxidase, a marker of neutrophil infiltration in the injured mucosa. The results suggest that cell therapy with adipose tissue can promote and/or accelerate the regeneration of damaged intestinal mucosa. It is concluded that the presence of adhesions and the determination of myeloperoxidase activity provide indications that adipose tissue can promote and/or accelerate the regeneration of inflammatory bowel mucosa.
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2237-9363
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/127271
10.1016/j.jcol.2014.06.004
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S2237-93632015000100020.pdf
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