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Long-Term Follow-up of Intra-articular Injection of Autologous Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Patients with Knee, Ankle, or Hip Osteoarthritis

Authors :
Mohsen, Emadedin
Maede, Ghorbani Liastani
Roghayeh, Fazeli
Fatemeh, Mohseni
Reza, Moghadasali
Soura, Mardpour
Seyyedeh Esmat, Hosseini
Maryam, Niknejadi
Fatemeh, Moeininia
Aslan, Aghahossein Fanni
Reza, Baghban Eslaminejhad
Ahmad, Vosough Dizaji
Narges, Labibzadeh
Ali, Mirazimi Bafghi
Hossein, Baharvand
Nasser, Aghdami
Source :
Archives of Iranian medicine. 18(6)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a debilitating disease that typically affects a large number of the middle-aged and elderly population. Current treatment strategies have had limited success in these patients. This study aims to investigate the safety of treatment with autologous bone marrow (BM)-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) transplanted in patients with OA of the knee, ankle, or hip.We enrolled 18 patients with different joint involvements (knee, ankle, or hip OA) and one was lost to follow-up. BM samples were taken from the patients, after which BM-derived MSCs were isolated and cultured. Each patient received one MSC injection. Patients were followed with clinical examinations, MRI and laboratory tests at 2, 6, 12, and 30 months post-transplantation.We observed no severe adverse events such as pulmonary embolism, death, or systemic complications. A limited number of patients had very minor localized adverse effects such as rash and erythema. There were no changes in liver function, hematology, or biochemistry analyses before and after cell therapy. There was no evidence of tumor or neoplastic changes in the patients during the 30-month follow-up period. All patients exhibited therapeutic benefits such as increased walking distance, decreased visual analog scale (VAS), and total Western Ontario and McMaster Universities OA Index (WOMAC) scores which were confirmed by MRI.Our study has shown that injection of MSCs in different OA affected joints is safe and therapeutically beneficial. However, further studies are needed with larger sample sizes and longer follow-up periods to confirm these findings.

Details

ISSN :
17353947
Volume :
18
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archives of Iranian medicine
Accession number :
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