Ultrasound-guided Intracardiac Injection of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells to Increase Homing to the Intestine for Use in Murine Models of Experimental Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Ultrasound-guided Intracardiac Human Mesenchymal Stem Injection
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hMSC Bioluminescent (BLI) Imaging
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Results: Representative In Vivo hMSC Visualization
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Conclusion
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The overall goal of this procedure is to use ultrasound-guided intracardiac human bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cell or HMSC injection in a mouse model of experimental crohn's disease, to observe HMSC homing to the intestine. This method ca
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Murine studies in models of colonic inflammation have demonstrated that a small percentage (1 - 5%) of mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) injected intravenously or intraperitoneally home to the inflamed colon1,2. This study shows that ultrasound-guided intracardiac injections of MSCs result in increased localization to the intestine.