Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences (Sep 2014)

Comparison of human adipose-derived stem cells and chondroitinase ABC transplantation on locomotor recovery in the contusion model of spinal cord injury in rats

  • Arash Sarveazad,
  • Mehrdad Bakhtiari,
  • Asrin Babahajian,
  • Atusa Janzade,
  • Ali Fallah,
  • Fatemeh Moradi,
  • Mansoureh Soleimani,
  • Mohammadreza Younesi,
  • Farjam Goudarzi,
  • Mohammad Taghi Joghataei

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 9
pp. 685 – 693

Abstract

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Objective(s):Spinal cord injury (SCI) is one of the most serious clinical diseases and its treatment has been a subject of interest to researchers. There are two important therapeutic strategies in the treatment of SCI: replacing lost tissue cells through cells implantation and scar elimination. Therefore, in this study we used human adipose-derived stem cells (hADSCs) implantation and injection of Chondroitinase ABC. Aim of present study was to answer to this question: which one is more efficient for Improvement of locomotor recovery after SCI in rat? Transplantation of hADSCs or injection of ChABC. Materials and Methods: The spinal cord of rats was injured by contusion using a weight-drop at the level of T8-9, the hADSCs and Chondroitinase ABC were infused in to the spinal cord tissue after injury. BBB test was performed and recorded for each animal weekly for 8 weeks. After the 8th weeks, Serial cross-sections were stained with cresyl violet and examined under a light microscope and area of cavity in the spinal cord was measured. Results: At 8th weeks after injection, hADSCs and ChABC significantly promote locomotor function (P

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