PMID: 18426664Apr 23, 2008Paper

Hematopoietic reconstitution by co-transplantation of human BM-MSCs and UCB CD34+ cells at various times in NOD/SCID mice

Zhongguo shi yan xue ye xue za zhi
Li-Jun MaJian-Min Wang

Abstract

To investigate the effect of co-transplantation of bone marrow derived MSCs and UCB CD34+ cells at different time points on hematopoietic reconstitution, all NOD/SCID mice were sublethally exposed to irradiation of 60Co gamma ray and transplanted with UCB CD34+ with or without MSCs (3 mice per group). Animals were divided into HSC group and MSC+HSC group (M+H group). In HSC group, 1x10(6) UCB CD34+ cells for each mouse were infused within 4-6 hours after irradiation; the M+H group again was divided into 3 subgroups according to infusion sequence of MSCs and HSCs. (A) M+H simultaneously infused group: MSCs and UCB CD34+ cells were infused simultaneously; (B) M+48H group: MSCs were infused within 4-6 hours after irradiation, while UCB CD34+ cells were infused at 48 hours after irradiation; (C) H+48M group: UCB CD34+ cells were infused within 4-6 hours after irradiation, while MSCs were infused at 48 hours after irradiation. In 3 subgroups infused amounts of MSCs and UCB CD34+ cells all were 1x10(6) cells. From the 3rd day after transplantation, 20 microl peripheral blood was collected from the retro-orbital plexus of mice every week until 42th day after transplantation. 42 days after transplantation, mice were sacrificed, and the...Continue Reading

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