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Res Vet Sci ; 94(1): 158-69, 2013 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22954787

ABSTRACT

In vitro expanded and frosted ovine amniotic epithelial cells (oAECs) were evaluated for their phenotype, stemness and attitude to differentiate into tenocytes. Fifteen horses with acute tendon lesions were treated with one intralesional injection of oAECs. Tendon recovery under controlled training was monitored. In vitro expanded oAECs showed a constant proliferative ability, a conserved phenotype and stable expression profile of stemness markers. Differentiation into tenocytes was also regularly documented. US controls showed the infilling of the defect and early good alignment of the fibers and 12 horses resumed their previous activity. Histological and immunohistochemical examinations in an explanted tendon demonstrated the low immunogenicity of oAECs that were able to survive in the healing site. In addition, oAECs supported the regenerative process producing ovine collagen type I amongst the equine collagen fibers. Considering our results, oAECs can be proposed as a new approach for the treatment of spontaneous equine tendon injuries.


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Amnion/cytology , Epithelial Cells/transplantation , Horse Diseases/surgery , Tendon Injuries/veterinary , Animals , Cell Differentiation/physiology , Epithelial Cells/cytology , Female , Flow Cytometry/veterinary , Horses , In Vitro Techniques , Pregnancy , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction/veterinary , Sheep , Tendon Injuries/surgery , Tendons/cytology , Tendons/metabolism , Tendons/physiology
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Vet Res Commun ; 34 Suppl 1: S117-20, 2010 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20495868

ABSTRACT

An experimental protocol was designed to study the survival and behaviour of an allograft of amniotic epithelial cells (AECs) in an ovine model. The study was conducted on three healthy adult sheep. A core lesion was created in both calcaneal tendons under ultrasound (US) guidance by injecting 400 UI of Type 1A collagenase diluted in 0.6 ml saline. The AECs were obtained from a 60-80-day-old fetus and cultured under standard conditions. After 15 days of collagenase treatment, 2 x 10(6) AECs stained with a vital membrane fluorescent probe (PHK26) were injected under US guidance in 500 microl saline solution into the lesion of one limb. The contralateral untreated limb was used as a control. Animals were euthanatized 7 (1) and 30 (2) days later. Histological analyses performed on explanted tendons clearly demonstrate that AECs survived for at least 1 month inside the lesion without any adverse reactions. The damaged tissue of the treated tendons showed a high number of reparative cells in active proliferation that were accumulating collagen within the extracellular matrix. In addition, after 1 month, the neo-collagen began to be organized into parallel arrays of fibers oriented along the longitudinal axis of the tendon.


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Amnion/cytology , Epithelial Cells/transplantation , Tendon Injuries/therapy , Animals , Cell- and Tissue-Based Therapy/methods , Cell- and Tissue-Based Therapy/veterinary , Hindlimb , Sheep
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