Utilização de células-tronco de tecido adiposo humano em lesões de cartilagem articular de coelhos

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Autor(a) principal: Vendramini, Alex Augusto
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Osteoarthritis is the most common joint disorder in the world, which occurs in the majority of people from 65 years of age. One of the most affected joints is the knee, impacting on functioning and independence, and is among the top 10 causes of disability worldwide. With the aging population, the prevalence of osteoarthritis (OA) is increasing, and its consequences are having significant impact on society. Thus, one of the goals of modern medicine is to improve the quality of life of this affected population. Recent research focuses on the study of mesenchymal stem cells for the regeneration of cartilaginous tissue. This study aims to evaluate the potential for regeneration of articular hyaline cartilage and rabbit knee synovial membrane from a critical defect using human adipose tissue stem cells (HASCs). Total cartilage thickness defects were created in the patellar sulcus of rabbits. Three experimental groups were studied: group 06 weeks, group 12 weeks and group 24 weeks. In all groups, critical defects were created in both knees. Right knees received stem cell application and the left knees received application of glycosylated physiological solution (control). The degree of joint repair was analyzed through the Histologic Scale for Osteochondral Defects of O'Driscoll and inflammation of the synovial membrane through the Krenn's Synovitis Score. The evaluations showed no statistically significant difference, but it was possible to verify a quantitative and qualitative improvement in articular cartilage repair and in the degree of synovitis in the knees of the animals that received the application of stem cells derived from human adipose tissue, in relation to the knees of the animals that received physiological solution (controls). The results have shown to be beneficial and promising, but additional studies should be performed
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spelling Payão, Spencer Luiz Marques15611346071.391.228-65http://lattes.cnpq.br/858344455774553527.300.227-2262.988.528-32http://lattes.cnpq.br/5913206356928511Vendramini, Alex Augusto2017-09-26T00:17:08Z2017-08-08VENDRAMINI, Alex Augusto. Utilização de células-tronco de tecido adiposo humano em lesões de cartilagem articular de coelhos. 2017. 48 f. Tese (Doutorado em Biologia Oral) - Universidade do Sagrado Coração, Bauru, 2017.http://tede2.usc.br:8080/jspui/handle/tede/362Osteoarthritis is the most common joint disorder in the world, which occurs in the majority of people from 65 years of age. One of the most affected joints is the knee, impacting on functioning and independence, and is among the top 10 causes of disability worldwide. With the aging population, the prevalence of osteoarthritis (OA) is increasing, and its consequences are having significant impact on society. Thus, one of the goals of modern medicine is to improve the quality of life of this affected population. Recent research focuses on the study of mesenchymal stem cells for the regeneration of cartilaginous tissue. This study aims to evaluate the potential for regeneration of articular hyaline cartilage and rabbit knee synovial membrane from a critical defect using human adipose tissue stem cells (HASCs). Total cartilage thickness defects were created in the patellar sulcus of rabbits. Three experimental groups were studied: group 06 weeks, group 12 weeks and group 24 weeks. In all groups, critical defects were created in both knees. Right knees received stem cell application and the left knees received application of glycosylated physiological solution (control). The degree of joint repair was analyzed through the Histologic Scale for Osteochondral Defects of O'Driscoll and inflammation of the synovial membrane through the Krenn's Synovitis Score. The evaluations showed no statistically significant difference, but it was possible to verify a quantitative and qualitative improvement in articular cartilage repair and in the degree of synovitis in the knees of the animals that received the application of stem cells derived from human adipose tissue, in relation to the knees of the animals that received physiological solution (controls). The results have shown to be beneficial and promising, but additional studies should be performedA osteoartrite é o distúrbio articular mais comum no mundo, que ocorre na maioria das pessoas a partir de 65 anos de idade. Uma das articulações mais acometidas é o joelho, gerando impacto sobre o funcionamento e independência, e está entre as 10 causas principais de incapacidade em todo o mundo. Com o envelhecimento da população, a prevalência de Osteoartrite (OA) está aumentando, e as suas consequências estão gerando impacto significativo na sociedade. Assim, um dos objetivos da medicina moderna é melhorar a qualidade de vida dessa população afetada. Pesquisas recentes têm como foco o estudo das células-tronco mesenquimais para regeneração do tecido cartilaginoso. Esse estudo tem como objetivo avaliar o potencial de regeneração da cartilagem hialina articular e membrana sinovial do joelho de coelhos, a partir de um defeito crítico, utilizando células-tronco de tecido adiposo humano (CTTAs). Defeitos de espessura total da cartilagem foram criados no sulco troclear de coelhos. Três grupos experimentais foram estudados: grupo 06 semanas, grupo 12 semanas e grupo 24 semanas. Em todos os grupos, foram criados defeitos críticos em ambos os joelhos. Joelhos direitos receberam aplicação de célula-tronco e os joelhos esquerdos receberam aplicação de solução fisiológica glicosada (controle). Foram analisados o grau de reparo articular através da Escala histológica para defeitos osteocondrais de O’Driscoll e a inflamação da membrana sinovial através do Escore de sinovite de Krenn. As avaliações não evidenciaram diferença estatisticamente significante, porém foi possível verificar uma melhora quantitativa e qualitativa no reparo da cartilagem articular e no grau de sinovite nos joelhos dos animais que receberam a aplicação de células-tronco derivadas de tecido adiposo humano, em relação aos joelhos dos animais que receberam solução fisiológica (controles). 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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Utilização de células-tronco de tecido adiposo humano em lesões de cartilagem articular de coelhos
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Use of human adipose tissue stem cells in rabbit cartilage cartilage lesions
title Utilização de células-tronco de tecido adiposo humano em lesões de cartilagem articular de coelhos
spellingShingle Utilização de células-tronco de tecido adiposo humano em lesões de cartilagem articular de coelhos
Vendramini, Alex Augusto
Células-tronco
Joelho
Cartilagem articular
Osteoartrite
Stem cells
Knee
Articular cartilage
Osteoarthritis
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA
title_short Utilização de células-tronco de tecido adiposo humano em lesões de cartilagem articular de coelhos
title_full Utilização de células-tronco de tecido adiposo humano em lesões de cartilagem articular de coelhos
title_fullStr Utilização de células-tronco de tecido adiposo humano em lesões de cartilagem articular de coelhos
title_full_unstemmed Utilização de células-tronco de tecido adiposo humano em lesões de cartilagem articular de coelhos
title_sort Utilização de células-tronco de tecido adiposo humano em lesões de cartilagem articular de coelhos
author Vendramini, Alex Augusto
author_facet Vendramini, Alex Augusto
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Células-tronco
Joelho
Cartilagem articular
Osteoartrite
topic Células-tronco
Joelho
Cartilagem articular
Osteoartrite
Stem cells
Knee
Articular cartilage
Osteoarthritis
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Stem cells
Knee
Articular cartilage
Osteoarthritis
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA
description Osteoarthritis is the most common joint disorder in the world, which occurs in the majority of people from 65 years of age. One of the most affected joints is the knee, impacting on functioning and independence, and is among the top 10 causes of disability worldwide. With the aging population, the prevalence of osteoarthritis (OA) is increasing, and its consequences are having significant impact on society. Thus, one of the goals of modern medicine is to improve the quality of life of this affected population. Recent research focuses on the study of mesenchymal stem cells for the regeneration of cartilaginous tissue. This study aims to evaluate the potential for regeneration of articular hyaline cartilage and rabbit knee synovial membrane from a critical defect using human adipose tissue stem cells (HASCs). Total cartilage thickness defects were created in the patellar sulcus of rabbits. Three experimental groups were studied: group 06 weeks, group 12 weeks and group 24 weeks. In all groups, critical defects were created in both knees. Right knees received stem cell application and the left knees received application of glycosylated physiological solution (control). The degree of joint repair was analyzed through the Histologic Scale for Osteochondral Defects of O'Driscoll and inflammation of the synovial membrane through the Krenn's Synovitis Score. The evaluations showed no statistically significant difference, but it was possible to verify a quantitative and qualitative improvement in articular cartilage repair and in the degree of synovitis in the knees of the animals that received the application of stem cells derived from human adipose tissue, in relation to the knees of the animals that received physiological solution (controls). The results have shown to be beneficial and promising, but additional studies should be performed
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