2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.intimp.2013.12.018
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Equine adipose-derived stem cell (ASC) expresses BAFF and its receptors, which may be associated with the differentiation process of ASC towards adipocyte

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“…The biology of mesenchymal stem cells from adipose tissue was studied in several animal species considering their use in cell therapy, including mice (Jang et al, 2011), rat (Schuh et al, 2014), rabbit (Gong et al, 2012, dog (Reich andPapoulas., 2012) pig (Monaco et al, 2012), goat (Ren et al, 2012;Costa et al, 2017), sheep (Fadel et al, 2011, equine (Wu et al, 2014) and also in wild animals such as collared peccary (Tayassu tajacu) (Pessoa et al, 2014, Argôlo-Neto et al, 2016 studies that provide essential data to understand their therapeutic potential.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The biology of mesenchymal stem cells from adipose tissue was studied in several animal species considering their use in cell therapy, including mice (Jang et al, 2011), rat (Schuh et al, 2014), rabbit (Gong et al, 2012, dog (Reich andPapoulas., 2012) pig (Monaco et al, 2012), goat (Ren et al, 2012;Costa et al, 2017), sheep (Fadel et al, 2011, equine (Wu et al, 2014) and also in wild animals such as collared peccary (Tayassu tajacu) (Pessoa et al, 2014, Argôlo-Neto et al, 2016 studies that provide essential data to understand their therapeutic potential.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In horses, obesity has also been accompanied with impaired thermoregulation and athletic performance, altered estrous cycles, and increased inflammation [Robin et al, ]. Accordingly, several adipogenesis studies have been conducted with horse cells, especially with equine mesenchymal stem cells (eMSCs) or blood‐derived fibroblast‐like cells (ePB‐FLCs) [Vidal et al, ; Giovannini et al, ; Wu et al, ]. Although several factors, including rabbit serum [Giovannini et al, ] and B cell activating factor (BAFF) [Wu et al, ], were revealed to be helpful for regulating adipogenesis in equine cells, research is needed to determine safe and efficient ways of suppressing adipogenesis that may be utilized in the health care of companion animals and even humans.…”
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confidence: 99%