混合SPECT/CT追踪急性颈外伤性脊髓损伤后静脉注射和鞘内注射间充质干细胞

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引言:间充质干细胞(MSC)是创伤脊髓损伤(tSCI)后脊髓修复的一种很有前途的策略,但其迁移、移植和在损伤部位存活的能力尚待在人类中进行研究。病例介绍:在本病例报告中,使用混合SPECT/CT,我们发现静脉给药后放射性标记的自体骨髓源性MSCs分布在网状内皮系统和肺实质中,但在tSCI部位积聚不明显,而鞘内给药后,它们最早在给药后1小时在脑脊液中扩散并积聚在tSCI部位,4小时时积聚增加。鞘内给药后MSCs的迁移和归巢潜力在tSCI后一年半仍保持不变。在手术期间和手术后,我们没有观察到严重的副作用,然而,神经功能恢复很小,不能仅归因于MSCs给药。讨论:该病例表明,在tSCI患者静脉和鞘内给予MSCs后的第一天内,混合SPECT/CT成像可以成功用于追踪放射性标记的MSCs,而不会产生严重副作用。
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Hybrid SPECT/CT for Tracking of Mesenchymal Stem Cells after Intravenous and Intra-Thecal Administration in Acute Cervical Traumatic SpinalCord Injury
Introduction: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are a promising strategy for spinal cord repairafter traumatic spinal cord injury (tSCI), but their ability to migrate, engraft, and survive at injury sites has yet to be investigated in humans.Case Presentation: In this case report, using hybrid SPECT/CT, we found that radiolabeled autologous bone marrow-derived MSCs after intravenous administration distributed in the reticuloendothelial system and lung parenchyma, but accumulated unremarkably at the site of tSCI, whereas after intrathecal administration they spread rostraly in the cerebrospinal fluid and accumulated at the site of tSCI as early as 1 hour after administration, with increasing accumulation at 4 hours. The migration and homing potential of MSCs after intrathecal administration was maintained even one and a half years after tSCI. We observed no serious side effects during and after the procedure, however, neurologic recovery was minimal and could not be attributed solely to MSCs administration.Discussion: This case suggests that hybrid SPECT/CT imaging could be successfully used to track radiolabeled MSCs within the first day after intravenous and intrathecal administration of MSCs in a patient with tSCI without serious side effects.
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