scholarly journals First immunohistochemical evidence of human tendon repair following stem cell injection: A case report and review of literature

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (7) ◽  
pp. 944-970
Author(s):  
Eckhard Alt ◽  
Ralf Rothoerl ◽  
Matthias Hoppert ◽  
Hans-Georg Frank ◽  
Tobias Wuerfel ◽  
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Author(s):  
Eckhard Alt ◽  
Ralf Rothoerl ◽  
Matthias Hoppert ◽  
Hans-Georg Frank ◽  
Tobias Wuerfel ◽  
...  

Current clinical treatment options for symptomatic, partial-thickness rotator cuff tear (sPTRCT) offer only limited potential for true tissue healing and improvement of clinical results. In animal models, injections of adult stem cells isolated from adipose tissue into tendon injuries evidenced histological regeneration of tendon tissue. However, it is unclear whether such beneficial effects could also be observed in a human tendon treated with fresh, uncultured, autologous, adipose derived regenerative cells (UA-ADRCs). A specific challenge in this regard is that UA-ADRCs cannot be labeled and, thus, not unequivocally identified in the host tissue. Therefore, histological regeneration of injured human tendons after injection of UA-ADRCs must be assessed using comprehensive, immunohistochemical and microscopic analysis of biopsies taken from the treated tendon a few weeks after injection of UA-ADRCs.


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