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Journal of Veterinary Science | 2007

Transplantation of canine umbilical cord blood-derived mesenchymal stem cells in experimentally induced spinal cord injured dogs

Ji Hey Lim; Ye Eun Byeon; Hak Hyun Ryu; Yun Hyeok Jeong; Young Won Lee; Wan Hee Kim; Kyung Sun Kang; Oh Kyeong Kweon

This study was to determine the effects of allogenic umbilical cord blood (UCB)-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and recombinant methionyl human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (rmhGCSF) on a canine spinal cord injury model after balloon compression at the first lumbar vertebra. Twenty-five adult mongrel dogs were assigned to five groups according to treatment after a spinal cord injury: no treatment (CN); saline treatment (CP); rmhGCSF treatment (G); UCB-MSCs treatment (UCB-MSC); co-treatment (UCBG). The UCB-MSCs isolated from cord blood of canine fetuses were prepared as 106 cells/150 µl saline. The UCB-MSCs were directly injected into the injured site of the spinal cord and rmhGCSF was administered subcutaneously 1 week after the induction of spinal cord injury. The Olby score, magnetic resonance imaging, somatosensory evoked potentials and histopathological examinations were used to evaluate the functional recovery after transplantation. The Olby scores of all groups were zero at the 0-week evaluation. At 2 week after the transplantation, the Olby scores in the groups with the UCB-MSC and UCBG were significantly higher than in the CN and CP groups. However, there were no significant differences between the UCB-MSC and UCBG groups, and between the CN and CP groups. These comparisons remained stable at 4 and 8 week after transplantation. There was significant improvement in the nerve conduction velocity based on the somatosensory evoked potentials. In addition, a distinct structural consistency of the nerve cell bodies was noted in the lesion of the spinal cord of the UCB-MSC and UCBG groups. These results suggest that transplantation of the UCB-MSCs resulted in recovery of nerve function in dogs with a spinal cord injury and may be considered as a therapeutic modality for spinal cord injury.


Journal of Veterinary Science | 2007

Establishment of a canine spinal cord injury model induced by epidural balloon compression

Ji Hey Lim; Chang Su Jung; Ye Eun Byeon; Wan Hee Kim; Jung Hee Yoon; Kyung Sun Kang; Oh Kyeong Kweon

A model that provides reproducible, submaximal yet sufficient spinal cord injury is needed to allow experiments leading to development of therapeutic techniques and prediction of clinical outcome to be conducted. This study describes an experimental model for spinal cord injury that uses three different volumes of balloon inflation and durations of compression to create a controlled gradation outcome in adult dogs. Twenty-seven mongrel dogs were used for this study. A 3-french embolectomy catheter was inserted into the epidural space through a left hemilaminectomy hole at the L4 vertebral arch. Balloons were then inflated with 50, 100, or 150 µl of a contrast agent at the L1 level for 6, 12, or 24 h and spinal canal occlusion (SCO) measured using computed tomography. Olby score was used to evaluate the extent of spinal cord injury and a histopathologic examination was conducted 1 week after surgery. The SCO of the 50, 100, and 150 µl inflations was 22-46%, 51-70%, and 75-89%, respectively (p < 0.05). Olby scores were diminished significantly by a combination of the level of SCO and duration of inflation in all groups. Olby scores in the groups of 150 µl-12 h, 150 µl-24 h, and 100 µl-24 h were 0.5, 0, and 1.7, respectively. Based on these results, a SCO > 50% for 24 h, and > 75% for 12 h induces paraplegia up to a week after spinal cord injury.


한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2009

Acellular Human Dermal Matrix for Treatment of Wounds with Large Dead Space in 3 Dogs

Kyoung a Youp; Ye Eun Byeon; Sun Tae Lee; Hee Jung Kim; Ji young Cho; Oh Kyeong Kweon; Wan Hee Kim


한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2008

Paretic dogs with neck pain (2005 – 2008)

Sung Jun Lim; Ye Eun Byeon; Byung-Jun Jang; Hak Hyun Ryu; Sung Su Park; Byung Jae Kang; Jae Yun Ko; Wan Hee Kim; Oh-Kyeong Kweon


한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2008

The causes of gait disturbance in hind limbs (2005 – 2008)

Byung Jae Kang; Ye Eun Byeon; Byung-Jun Jang; Hak Hyun Ryu; Sung Su Park; Sung Jun Lim; Jae Yun Ko; Wan Hee Kim; Oh-Kyeong Kweon


한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2008

Surgical Resection of Ovarian Tumors in Dogs

Hee Jung Kim; Ye Eun Byeon; Sun Tae Lee; Ho Cheol Chae; Sung Jun Lim; Ji young Cho; Oh-Kyeong Kweon; Wan Hee Kim


한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2008

Sialoadenosis In a Dog

Ji-Young Cho; Ye Eun Byeon; Ho Cheol Chae; Sun Tae Lee; Hee Jung Kim; Sung Jun Lim; Youngwon Lee; Oh-Kyeong Kweon; Wan Hee Kim


한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2008

Cervical Spondylopathy Associated with Soft Tissue Compressive Lesions in a Pekingese

Byung Jae Kang; Ye Eun Byeon; Byung-Jun Jang; Hak Hyun Ryu; Sung Su Park; Sung Jun Lilm; Jae Yun Ko; Junyoung Kim; Wan Hee Kim; Junghee Yoon; Oh-Kyeong Kweon


한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2008

Evaluation of skin healing effect using Porcine dermis and Laser Therapy in dogs

Ji-Young Cho; Ye Eun Byeon; Sun Tae Lee; Hee Jung Kim; Sung Jun Lim; Kyoung a Youp; Jin Young Kim; Ke-Won Kang; Oh-Kyeong Kweon; Wan Hee Kim


한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2007

Intestinal Strangulations in 3 Dogs

Sung Su Park; Ye Eun Byeon; Sun Tae Lee; Ho Cheol Chae; Oh Kyeong Kweon; Wan Hee Kim

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Wan Hee Kim

Seoul National University

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Oh Kyeong Kweon

Seoul National University

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Oh-Kyeong Kweon

Seoul National University

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Byung-Jun Jang

Seoul National University

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Hak Hyun Ryu

Seoul National University

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Hee Jung Kim

Seoul National University

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Sung Su Park

Seoul National University

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Byung Jae Kang

Seoul National University

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Ji Hey Lim

Seoul National University

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Kyung Sun Kang

Seoul National University

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