Treatment of canine pancreatitis using membrane-free stem cell extract and its anti-inflammatory effect
Yongsoo Choi, Miae Lee, BoMyoung Kim, Youngsil Kim

TL;DR
This study shows that adding membrane-free stem cell extract to conventional treatment improves survival in dogs with pancreatitis.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the efficacy of membrane-free stem cell extract in treating canine pancreatitis.
Findings
MF-STEM cell therapy improved survival rates compared to conventional treatment alone.
No adverse effects like allergic reactions were observed in the MF-STEM group.
MF-STEM is hypothesized to work by modulating inflammatory cytokines.
Abstract
Canine pancreatitis can lead to the digestion of nearby organs, and if untreated, it can develop into peritonitis. Widely used treatment as of now for acute pancreatitis (AP), however, largely depends on supportive treatment such as fluid therapy, antibiotics, and sufficient nutrient intake. Membrane-free stem cell extract (MF-STEM) is a protein mixture and other bioactive molecules derived from human adipose stem cells. MF-STEM is known for its anti-inflammatory and regenerative effects. This study was a vehicle-controlled clinical study. One hundred and forty-five canine pancreatitis patients with pancreatitis participated in this study with owners’ consent. Following the owners’ consent, 63 dogs received MF-STEM cell therapy with conventional therapy, and 82 dogs received conventional therapy. All participants had their cPL and CRP measured to evaluate their clinical progression. At…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMesenchymal stem cell research · Pancreatitis Pathology and Treatment · Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
