Veterinary World (Jan 2012)

Autologous stem cell therapy to treat chronic ulcer in heifer- A case study

  • Jayakrushna Das,
  • Indramani Nath,
  • Rabindra Kumar Das,
  • Padmanav Routray,
  • Sidhartha Sankar Behera

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5455/vetworld.2012.771-774
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 12.000
pp. 771 – 774

Abstract

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Aim: The study was conducted to reveal the efficacy of Bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs) based therapy in healing of chronic non-healing and ulcerative wound in bovine species. Materials and Methods: One 2 years old Jersey heifer affected with chronic ulcerative wound involving full thickness skin and under lying muscle at dorsal side of lumbar region since four months at the time of presentation. Bone marrow was collected from tibia, cultured and grown and after achievement of optimum confluence it was applied at the site. Different parameters of clinical, physiological, haematological, biochemical, histochemical, histological, tensile strength and photographic evaluations were done during the study period. Results: The estimated values of above mentioned parameters on zero day and after healing (18 days) showed significant difference (P<0.05) in relation to collagen content, tensile strength and physical characteristics of wound like extent of wound, size of wound, type of exudates and photography. But clinical, haematological and biochemical data showed no significant difference. Conclusion: The BM-MSCs were the main pioneers to bring the chronic ulcerative wound towards healing. The procedure is simple, safe and effective in bringing out healing without showing any adverse effect on host. [Vet World 2012; 5(12.000): 771-774]

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