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Novel treatment strategies for feline chronic kidney disease: A critical look at the potential of mesenchymal stem cell therapy.
Quimby, J M; Dow, S W.
Affiliation
  • Quimby JM; Center for Immune and Regenerative Medicine, Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA. Electronic address: jquimby@colostate.edu.
  • Dow SW; Center for Immune and Regenerative Medicine, Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA.
Vet J ; 204(3): 241-6, 2015 Jun.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25933829
ABSTRACT
Stem cell therapy is an innovative field of scientific investigation with tremendous potential for clinical application that holds promise for the treatment of a variety of diseases in veterinary medicine. Based on the known desirable properties of mesenchymal stem cells, the therapy has potential for treatment of both acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease in cats. This review details terminology commonly used in this field of study, sources of mesenchymal stem cells and their proposed mechanism of action particularly as it relates to renal repair. Studies performed in rodent models of chronic kidney disease and feline clinical trial results are also summarized with the aim of providing an overview of the current status of this treatment modality and its potential for the future.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Cat Diseases / Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation / Renal Insufficiency, Chronic Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Vet J Journal subject: MEDICINA VETERINARIA Year: 2015 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Cat Diseases / Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation / Renal Insufficiency, Chronic Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Vet J Journal subject: MEDICINA VETERINARIA Year: 2015 Document type: Article