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KMID : 1094020110280010122
Journal of Veterinary Clinics
2011 Volume.28 No. 1 p.122 ~ p.127
Clinical Application of Mesenchymal Stem Cells in a Dog with Intervertebral Disc Disease
Kim Young-Ki

Lee Seung-Yong
Park Se-Jin
Lee Scott S
Kim Jin-Hyun
Lee Hee-Chun
Chang Hong-Hee
Lee Hyo-Jong
Yeon Seong-Chan
Abstract
A 5-year old, intact male, Cocker spaniel dog was referred with paraplegia and loss of deep pain perception. Physical, neurological examinations, radiography, and computed tomography were evaluated. Based on the clinical examinations, the dog was diagnosed with severe disc herniation (L2 to L3 intervertebral disc space). On the next day of presentation (6 days after loss of deep pain perception), hemilaminectomy was performed. After decompression of spinal cord and removal of herniated disc materials, 1 ¡¿ 106 canine allogenic adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) diluted by 50 ¥ìl saline were directly applied to the injured site of the spinal cord. Ten weeks of follow-up after surgery, full recovery of deep pain perception and motor function were evaluated in both hind limbs. Based on the result, we suggest that the transplantation of allogenic adipose tissue-derived MSCs to dogs with spinal cord injuries could be a considerable method to expect better clinical outcomes in veterinary practice.
KEYWORD
adipose tissue, dog, intervertebral disc disease, mesenchymal stem cells, transplantation
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