MR cartilage imaging in assessment of the regenerative power of autologous peripheral blood stem cell injection in knee osteoarthritis

Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) describes an age-related, heterogeneous group of disorders characterized pathologically by focal areas of loss of articular cartilage in synovial joints, associated with varying degrees of osteophyte formation, subchondral bone change, and synovitis. Currently, cartil...

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Main Authors: Khaled A. Ahmad, Yosra A. Ibrahim, Nayera Z. Saber, Bassem A. Darwish
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2014-09-01
Series:The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378603X14001065
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spelling doaj-4bb4332b4b60490bae77e39a7e421e882020-11-25T02:16:17ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine0378-603X2014-09-0145378779410.1016/j.ejrnm.2014.05.012MR cartilage imaging in assessment of the regenerative power of autologous peripheral blood stem cell injection in knee osteoarthritisKhaled A. Ahmad0Yosra A. Ibrahim1Nayera Z. Saber2Bassem A. Darwish3Radiology Department, Ain Shams University, EgyptRadiology Department, Ain Shams University, EgyptPhysical Medicine, Rheumatology, Rehabilitation Department, Ain Shams University, EgyptOrthopedic Department, Ain Shams University, EgyptBackground: Osteoarthritis (OA) describes an age-related, heterogeneous group of disorders characterized pathologically by focal areas of loss of articular cartilage in synovial joints, associated with varying degrees of osteophyte formation, subchondral bone change, and synovitis. Currently, cartilage repair remains a major challenge for physicians, being avascular with limited regenerative capacity. Stem cell therapy opened new horizons for hyaline cartilage repair. Peripheral blood stem cells (PBSC) due to their multi-lineage potential, immunosuppressive activities, and limited immunogenicity, were tried as an intra articular injection. Aim of study: To find out the regenerative effect of repeated intra articular injections of autologous PBSC in knee joints of OA patients using MR cartilage imaging. Methods: 10 patients (3 males and 7 females) diagnosed with bilateral knee joints OA were included in this study, they underwent history taking, clinical examination and MR cartilage imaging using the semi-quantitative whole joint assessment score of knee for OA (MOAKS). Three intra articular injections of 8 ml of autologous PBSC in each knee were administered. Clinical and MRI assessments were repeated after 1 year. Results: A significant reduction was seen in all parameters post injection. MR images analysis showed increased cartilage thickness in 65 knee joint compartments out of 160 affected compartments. Conclusion: Limited good level of evidence showed that repeated intra-articular injections of autologous PBSC resulted in an improvement of the quality of articular cartilage repair and physical function as observed by MRI and clinical assessment.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378603X14001065PBSC intra-articular injectionCartilage imagingOsteoarthritisMOAKS
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author Khaled A. Ahmad
Yosra A. Ibrahim
Nayera Z. Saber
Bassem A. Darwish
spellingShingle Khaled A. Ahmad
Yosra A. Ibrahim
Nayera Z. Saber
Bassem A. Darwish
MR cartilage imaging in assessment of the regenerative power of autologous peripheral blood stem cell injection in knee osteoarthritis
The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
PBSC intra-articular injection
Cartilage imaging
Osteoarthritis
MOAKS
author_facet Khaled A. Ahmad
Yosra A. Ibrahim
Nayera Z. Saber
Bassem A. Darwish
author_sort Khaled A. Ahmad
title MR cartilage imaging in assessment of the regenerative power of autologous peripheral blood stem cell injection in knee osteoarthritis
title_short MR cartilage imaging in assessment of the regenerative power of autologous peripheral blood stem cell injection in knee osteoarthritis
title_full MR cartilage imaging in assessment of the regenerative power of autologous peripheral blood stem cell injection in knee osteoarthritis
title_fullStr MR cartilage imaging in assessment of the regenerative power of autologous peripheral blood stem cell injection in knee osteoarthritis
title_full_unstemmed MR cartilage imaging in assessment of the regenerative power of autologous peripheral blood stem cell injection in knee osteoarthritis
title_sort mr cartilage imaging in assessment of the regenerative power of autologous peripheral blood stem cell injection in knee osteoarthritis
publisher SpringerOpen
series The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
issn 0378-603X
publishDate 2014-09-01
description Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) describes an age-related, heterogeneous group of disorders characterized pathologically by focal areas of loss of articular cartilage in synovial joints, associated with varying degrees of osteophyte formation, subchondral bone change, and synovitis. Currently, cartilage repair remains a major challenge for physicians, being avascular with limited regenerative capacity. Stem cell therapy opened new horizons for hyaline cartilage repair. Peripheral blood stem cells (PBSC) due to their multi-lineage potential, immunosuppressive activities, and limited immunogenicity, were tried as an intra articular injection. Aim of study: To find out the regenerative effect of repeated intra articular injections of autologous PBSC in knee joints of OA patients using MR cartilage imaging. Methods: 10 patients (3 males and 7 females) diagnosed with bilateral knee joints OA were included in this study, they underwent history taking, clinical examination and MR cartilage imaging using the semi-quantitative whole joint assessment score of knee for OA (MOAKS). Three intra articular injections of 8 ml of autologous PBSC in each knee were administered. Clinical and MRI assessments were repeated after 1 year. Results: A significant reduction was seen in all parameters post injection. MR images analysis showed increased cartilage thickness in 65 knee joint compartments out of 160 affected compartments. Conclusion: Limited good level of evidence showed that repeated intra-articular injections of autologous PBSC resulted in an improvement of the quality of articular cartilage repair and physical function as observed by MRI and clinical assessment.
topic PBSC intra-articular injection
Cartilage imaging
Osteoarthritis
MOAKS
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378603X14001065
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