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BMC Biotechnology | 2008

Allogeneic and autogenous transplantations of MSCs in treatment of the physeal bone bridge in rabbits

Ladislav Plánka; Petr Gál; H. Kecová; Jiri Klima; Jana Hlučilová; Eva Filova; Evzen Amler; Petr Krupa; Leos Kren; Robert Srnec; Lucie Urbanová; Jana Lorenzová; Alois Nečas

BackgroundThe aim of this experimental study on New Zealands white rabbits was to find differences in the results of treating the distal physeal femoral defect by the transplantation of autologous or allogeneic mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). After the excision of a created bone bridge in the distal physis of the right femur, modified composite scaffold with MSCs was transplanted into the defect. In animal Group A (n = 11) autogenous MSCs were implanted; in animal Group B (n = 15) allogeneic MSCs were implanted. An iatrogenic physeal defect of the left femur of each animal not treated by MSCs transplantation served as control. The rabbits were euthanized four months after the transplantation. The treatment results were evaluated morphometrically (femoral length and valgus deformity measurement) and histologically (character and quality of the new cartilage).ResultsFour months after the transplantation, the right femurs of the animals in Group A were on average longer by 0.50 ± 0.04 cm (p = 0.018) than their left femurs, the right femurs of rabbits in Group B were on average longer by 0.43 ± 0.01 cm (p = 0.028) than their left femurs.4 months after the therapeutic transplantation of MSCs valgus deformity of the distal part of the right femur of animals in Group A was significantly lower (by 4.45 ± 1.86°) than that of their left femur (p = 0.028), in Group B as well (by 3.66 ± 0.95° than that of their left femur p = 0.001). However, no significant difference was found between rabbits with transplanted autogenous MSCs (Group A) and rabbits with transplanted allogeneic MSCs (Group B) either in the femur length (p = 0.495), or in its valgus deformity (p = 0.1597). After the MSCs transplantation the presence of a newly formed hyaline cartilage was demonstrated histologically in all the animals (both groups). The ability of transplanted MSCs to survive in the damaged physis was demonstrated in vivo by magnetic resonance, in vitro by Perls reaction and immunofluorescence.ConclusionThe transplantation of both autogenous and allogeneic MSCs into a defect of the growth plate appears as an effective method of surgical treatment of physeal cartilage injury. However, the Findings point to the conclusion that there is no clear difference in the final effect of the transplantation procedure used.


Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2005

Breed and Age as Risk Factors for Canine Mammary Tumours

J. Zatloukal; Jana Lorenzová; František Tichý; Alois Nečas; H. Kecová; P. Kohout


Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2008

Biomaterials and Stem Cells in the Treatment of Articular Cartilage, Meniscal, Physeal, Bone, Ligamentous and Tendineous Defects

Alois Nečas; Ladislav Plánka; Robert Srnec; Petr Raušer; Lucie Urbanová; Jana Lorenzová; Michal Crha; Josef Jančář; Petr Gál


Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2010

Patient Survival Periods and Death Causes Following Surgical Treatment of Mammary Gland Tumours Depending on Histological Type of Tumour: Retrospective Study of 221 Cases

Jana Lorenzová; Michal Crha; H. Kecová; Lucie Urbanová; Renata Stavinohová; Alois Nečas


Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2008

Changes of Vital Parameters after Administration of Butorphanol during Tiletamine-Zolazepam-Ketamine-Xylazine Anaesthesia for Joint Surgery in Miniature Pigs

Petr Raušer; L. Lexmaulová; Robert Srnec; Jana Lorenzová; H. Kecová; Michal Crha; T. Fichtel; R. Novotná; Milan Dvořák; Alois Nečas


Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2009

Comparison of Preventive and Therapeutic Transplantations of Allogeneic Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Healing of the Distal Femoral Growth Plate Cartilage Defects in Miniature Pigs

Ladislav Plánka; David Starý; Jana Hlučilová; Jiří Klíma; Josef Jančář; Leoš Křen; Jana Lorenzová; Lucie Urbanová; Michal Crha; Robert Srnec; Milan Dvořák; Petr Gál; Alois Nečas


Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2004

The Comparative Advantage of Plain Radiography in Diagnosis of Obstruction of the Small Intestine in Dogs

J. Zatloukal; Michal Crha; Jana Lorenzová; R. Husník; P. Kohout; Alois Nečas


Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2011

Radiofrequency ablation of pancreas and optimal cooling of peripancreatic tissue in an ex-vivo porcine model

Michal Crha; Jan Hlavsa; Vladimír Procházka; Tomáš Andrašina; Iva Svobodová; Lucie Urbanová; Tomáš Pavlík; Petr Raušer; Jana Lorenzová; Zdeněk Kala; Alois Nečas


Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2010

Laparoscopically Assisted Cryptorchidectomy Using LigaSure® Electrocoagulation

Lucie Urbanová; Michal Crha; Petr Raušer; Jana Lorenzová; Alois Nečas


Acta Veterinaria-beograd | 2008

Biomaterials and Stem Cells in the Treatment of ArticularCartilage

Alois Nečas; Ladislav Plánka; Robert Srnec; Petr Raušer; Lucie Urbanová; Jana Lorenzová; Michal Crha; Josef Jančář; Petr Gál

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Alois Nečas

Central European Institute of Technology

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Michal Crha

University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno

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Lucie Urbanová

University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno

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Petr Raušer

University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno

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Robert Srnec

University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno

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H. Kecová

University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno

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Josef Jančář

Brno University of Technology

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T. Fichtel

University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno

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Jana Hlučilová

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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