Veterinary and Animal Science (Sep 2022)

Improvement of anemia in five dogs with nonregenerative anemia treated with allogeneic adipose-derived stem cells

  • Takuya Mizuno,
  • Misuzu Inoue,
  • Takeaki Kubo,
  • Yoshihide Iwaki,
  • Kosuke Kawamoto,
  • Kazuhito Itamoto,
  • Satoshi Kambayashi,
  • Masaya Igase,
  • Kenji Baba,
  • Masaru Okuda

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17
p. 100264

Abstract

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Background: Nonregenerative anemia is occasionally seen in dogs and can be caused by many factors, among which nonregenerative immune-mediated anemia (NRIMA) and pure red cell anemia are relatively common causes. These are thought to be caused by immune-mediated destruction of the erythroid lineage and are treated with immunosuppressive drugs, but some of them are refractory or recurrent, so new treatments are needed. Objectives: To examine the efficacy of allogeneic adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) for the treatment of nonregerative anemia in dogs. Methods: ADSCs were administered to total five nonregenerative anemia cases; two NRIMA cases and two suspected NRIMA cases that were refractory to immunosuppressive agents, and one NRIMA case that has not been treated with immunosuppressive agents. Results: In all cases, anemia was improved, and blood transfusion was no longer necessary. Conclusions: This study suggests that allogeneic ADSCs may be one of the rescue therapies for the refractory immune-mediated anemia in dogs.

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