The effect of local and systemic injections of mesenchymal stem cells derived from adipose tissue (AD-MSC) into rabbit models of corneal allograft rejection with either normal-risk or high-risk vascularized corneal beds was investigated. The models we present in this study are more similar to human corneal transplants than previously reported murine models. Our aim was to prevent transplant rejection and increase the length of graft survival. In the normal-risk transplant model, in contrast to our expectations, the injection of AD-MSC into the graft junction during surgery resulted in the induction of increased signs of inflammation such as corneal edema with increased thickness, and a higher level of infiltration of leukocytes. This proces...
<p>A) sham group; B) rabbit AD-MSCs. Note the intense edema causing thickening of the corneal stroma...
As a key component of the ocular surface required for vision, the cornea has been extensively studie...
Aims Pathological neovascularisation of the host bed and the transplant itself is the main risk fact...
Abstract Background Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been reported to promote long-term cellular a...
Mesenchymal stemcells (MSCs) are being investigated extensively due to their ability to dampen immun...
Purpose: To evaluate the in vivo biocompatibility of grafts composed of sheets of decellularized hum...
To investigate the survival, migration and differentiation of the cultured human mesenchymal stem ce...
<p>Graft survival was significantly shortened by stromal injection of any of the cell types, compare...
Antigen-presenting cells (APCs) play an important role in transplant rejection and tolerance. In hig...
Models of high-risk corneal graft rejection involve neovascularization induced via innate immune res...
This study was designed to explore the feasibility of using autologous rabbit adipose derived stem c...
High-risk cornea transplant recipients represent a patient population with significant un-met medica...
AbstractOcular chemical burn is a severe injury with poor outcomes. Immediate and appropriate manage...
Models of high-risk corneal graft rejection involve neovascularization induced via innate immune res...
Purpose: To examine whether bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) could be differentiated into c...
<p>A) sham group; B) rabbit AD-MSCs. Note the intense edema causing thickening of the corneal stroma...
As a key component of the ocular surface required for vision, the cornea has been extensively studie...
Aims Pathological neovascularisation of the host bed and the transplant itself is the main risk fact...
Abstract Background Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been reported to promote long-term cellular a...
Mesenchymal stemcells (MSCs) are being investigated extensively due to their ability to dampen immun...
Purpose: To evaluate the in vivo biocompatibility of grafts composed of sheets of decellularized hum...
To investigate the survival, migration and differentiation of the cultured human mesenchymal stem ce...
<p>Graft survival was significantly shortened by stromal injection of any of the cell types, compare...
Antigen-presenting cells (APCs) play an important role in transplant rejection and tolerance. In hig...
Models of high-risk corneal graft rejection involve neovascularization induced via innate immune res...
This study was designed to explore the feasibility of using autologous rabbit adipose derived stem c...
High-risk cornea transplant recipients represent a patient population with significant un-met medica...
AbstractOcular chemical burn is a severe injury with poor outcomes. Immediate and appropriate manage...
Models of high-risk corneal graft rejection involve neovascularization induced via innate immune res...
Purpose: To examine whether bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) could be differentiated into c...
<p>A) sham group; B) rabbit AD-MSCs. Note the intense edema causing thickening of the corneal stroma...
As a key component of the ocular surface required for vision, the cornea has been extensively studie...
Aims Pathological neovascularisation of the host bed and the transplant itself is the main risk fact...