articleAmerican Journal of Physiology-Renal PhysiologyFeb 15, 2005Closed access

Administered mesenchymal stem cells protect against ischemic acute renal failure through differentiation-independent mechanisms

University of Utah

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Abstract

Severe acute renal failure (ARF) remains a common, largely treatment-resistant clinical problem with disturbingly high mortality rates. Therefore, we tested whether administration of multipotent mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) to anesthetized rats with ischemia-reperfusion-induced ARF (40-min bilateral renal pedicle clamping) could improve the outcome through amelioration of inflammatory, vascular, and apoptotic/necrotic manifestations of ischemic kidney injury. Accordingly, intracarotid administration of MSC (approximately 10(6)/animal) either immediately or 24 h after renal ischemia resulted in significantly improved renal function, higher proliferative and lower apoptotic indexes, as well as lower renal injury…

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Keywords
  • Mesenchymal stem cell
  • Renal stem cell
  • Stem cell
  • Medicine
  • Cell biology
  • Cancer research
  • Biology
  • Progenitor cell
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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