2016
DOI: 10.21474/ijar01/1941
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The Role of Stem Cell Injection in Amelioration of Diabetic Nephropathy in Experimentally Induced Diabetic Rats.

Abstract: Background:-Stem cell therapy holds a great promise for the repair of injured tissues and organs, including the kidney.The aim of the present study was to study the effect of human adipose derived mesenchymal stem cells (HADMSCs) on experimental diabetic nephropathy (DN) in a rat model. Materials and methods:-Rats were divided into controls, DN group, early stage DN rats receiving HADMSCs and late stages DN rats received HADMSCs. The HADMSCs were injected once in rat tail vein as a single dose of 1X10 6 cells … Show more

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“…Serum urea and creatinine were lowered after the BM-MSCs treatment due to the decrease protein degradation and the increase of their clearance by the kidney [37]. In contrary with our study, compared with the DN group, the single transplantation of MSCs didn't affect blood glucose levels in diabetic rats, whereas repeated injection for 7 days could significantly control it [38]. Moreover, a study of Ezquer et al [39] demonstrated that, administration of MSCs in a mouse model did not result in hyperglycemia correction.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 95%
“…Serum urea and creatinine were lowered after the BM-MSCs treatment due to the decrease protein degradation and the increase of their clearance by the kidney [37]. In contrary with our study, compared with the DN group, the single transplantation of MSCs didn't affect blood glucose levels in diabetic rats, whereas repeated injection for 7 days could significantly control it [38]. Moreover, a study of Ezquer et al [39] demonstrated that, administration of MSCs in a mouse model did not result in hyperglycemia correction.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 95%