2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-59795/v1
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Pancreaticline Cell Differentiation of Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stromal Cells in Acellular Pancreatic Scaffolds

Abstract: Background: To evaluate the potential differentiation ability of bone mesenchymal stromal cells(BMSCs) to pancreatic line Cells on rat acellular pancreatic bioscaffold(APB) and the effect of differentiated BMSCs for chronic pancreatitis(CP) in vivo. Methods: After BMSCs were isolated and identified, they were dynamic cultured on the APB and static cultured in tissue culture flask(TCF),with or without the growth factors (GF) in both the culture system. The cytological behavior such as the proliferation and diff… Show more

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“…25 This elevation during the first 6 h might be associated with a release of MSCs and their migration to the pancreatic tissue to aid the recovery; however, this seems to be possible only in the group of animals treated with allopurinol and L-arginine (Figure 4(C)), but not in the group treated with L-arginine only (Figure 4(B)). The regeneration of the exocrine pancreas is plausible by MSCs from bone marrow, 26 but also from the stem cells within the pancreas. This way of reparation and therapy is much more abundant in the case of diabetes but less in exocrine pancreatic dysfunction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25 This elevation during the first 6 h might be associated with a release of MSCs and their migration to the pancreatic tissue to aid the recovery; however, this seems to be possible only in the group of animals treated with allopurinol and L-arginine (Figure 4(C)), but not in the group treated with L-arginine only (Figure 4(B)). The regeneration of the exocrine pancreas is plausible by MSCs from bone marrow, 26 but also from the stem cells within the pancreas. This way of reparation and therapy is much more abundant in the case of diabetes but less in exocrine pancreatic dysfunction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%