Preventive Effects of Intrauterine Injection of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cell-Conditioned Media on Uterine Fibrosis Immediately after Endometrial Curettage in Rabbit

Stem Cells International
Sanaz BazoobandiAmin Tamadon

Abstract

Uterine fibrosis is an acquired disorder leading to menstrual irregularities, implantation impairment, and abortion. Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) have antifibrotic properties through chemokine secretion. MSC-conditioned media (MSC-CM) contain paracrine components-exosomes-with a great potential for repairing damaged tissue or preventing fibrosis. The main goal of this study was to evaluate the preventive effects of bone marrow-derived MSC-CM (BM-MSC-CM) on uterine fibrosis after uterine curettage in rabbits. This study included 12 female rabbits (24 uterine horns in total). Excised uteri of each of the 12 female rabbits were randomly divided into four groups of intact negative control, curettage positive control, BM-MSC injection, and BM-MSC-CM injection in the way that two corresponding uteri from a rabbit were allocated to different groups. The MSC-CM were collected from cultivated BM-MSCs 48 hours after having been washed three times and replaced in serum-free media. Through a surgical approach, the caudal parts of the uteri were submitted to traumatic endometrial curettage, except for the intact negative uteri. After suturing the uterine walls, BM-MSCs or BM-MSC-CM were injected in the curettage site. Endometrial regene...Continue Reading

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