Hyperacute transplantation of umbilical cord mesenchymal stromal cells in a model of severe intracerebral hemorrhage

FUTURE SCIENCE OA(2022)

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Aim: Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) has limited therapeutic options. We have shown that an intravenous injection of human umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (hUC-MSC) 24 h after an ICH in rats reduced the residual hematoma volume after a moderate hemorrhage but was inefficient in severe ICH. Here, we investigated whether a treatment in the hyperacute phase would be more effective in severe ICH. Materials & methods: Wistar rats were randomly selected to receive an intravenous injection of hUC-MSC or the vehicle 1 h after a severe ICH. Results: The hyperacute treatment with hUC-MSC did not affect the 22-day survival rate, the motor function or the residual hematoma volume. Conclusion: These results indicate the need for optimization of hUC-MSC-based therapies for severe ICH. Plain language summary Hemorrhagic stroke, caused by the leakage of blood from blood vessels to the brain, is a life-threatening condition that reduces the quality of life of a large number of patients worldwide without effective treatments. Here, we induced a severe hemorrhagic stroke in rats to study the effects of a treatment using mesenchymal stromal cells, stem cells obtained from the umbilical cord tissue capable of producing protective molecules for the brain. The treatment; however, did not improve some aspects of the disease, such as the motor ability and the size of the brain lesion, indicating that further studies are still necessary.
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cell therapy, hemorrhagic stroke, mesenchymal stromal cells, stem cells, Wharton's jelly
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