Author/Authors :
Khodabandeh, Z Stem Cells Technology Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz, Iran , Rezaeian, L Department of Biology - Faculty of Sciences - Farhangian University - Tehran, Iran , Edalatmanesh, M. A. Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences - Shiraz Branch - Islamic Azad University - Shiraz, Iran , Mogheiseh, A Department of Clinical Sciences - School of Veterinary Medicine - Shiraz University - Shiraz, Iran , Tanideh, N Stem Cells Technology Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz, Iran , Dianatpour, M Stem Cells Technology Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz, Iran , Zare, Sh Stem Cells Technology Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz, Iran , Bordbar, H Department of Anatomy - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz, Iran , Baghban, N Department of Anatomy - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz, Iran , Tamadon, A PerciaVista R&D Co. Shiraz, Iran
Abstract :
In-utero xenotransplantation of stem cells in abnormal fetuses effectively treats several genetic illnesses.
Objective: The current research aimed to evaluate structural and morphological alterations in the liver of rabbit
fetuses following xenotransplantation of human Wharton’s jelly-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (hWJ-MSCs),
using a stereological technique.
Methods: All hWJ-MSCs were isolated from the human umbilical cord, and their authenticity was established by flowcytometry
and differentiation. At gestational day 14, the rabbits were anesthetized, and hWJ-MSCs were injected into
the uteri of 24 fetuses. Twenty-two fetuses were born successfully. Ten rabbit liver specimens were prepared from
injected fetuses including; eight rabbits on day three following birth and two rabbits on the 21st post-natal day. The
non-injected fetuses were considered positive controls. The livers of the control and hWJ-MSCs-treated rabbits were
fixed, processed, stained, and examined through stereological approaches.
Results: In the hWJ-MSCs-treated group, the mean liver weight and volume increased by 42% and 78% compared
to the control group. The total volume of the hepatocytes increased by 63%, and that of sinusoids by three folds in
the treated rabbits. The total volume of the central veins increased by 70%. The total number corresponding to hepatocytes
in the experimental group increased by 112% compared to the rabbits in the control. The total volume of the
hepatocyte nuclei in the experimental group increased by 117% compared to the rabbits in the control.
Conclusion: After xenotransplantation of human MSCs, host tissue microenvironments (here, the rabbit liver) were
altered and these included quantitative factors corresponding to the liver tissue and hepatocyte morphometric indices.
Keywords :
Liver , Xenotransplantation , Mesenchymal stromal/stem cells , Wharton’s jelly , Stereology