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Intravascular Application of Labelled Cell Spheroids: An Approach for Ischemic Peripheral Artery Disease
Authors:  rg Schmehl,Hartmut Stoll,Marina Danalache,Gerd Christian Grö  zinger,Tim-Oliver Greiner,Rebecca Felizitas Leibfritz,Petros Martirosian,Konstantin Nikolaou,Stefanie Elser
Affiliation:1.Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Hospital of Tübingen, D-72076 Tübingen, Germany; (J.S.); (H.S.); (G.C.G.); (R.F.L.); (P.M.); (K.N.); (S.E.);2.Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University Hospital of Tübingen, D-72076 Tübingen, Germany;3.Department of Experimental Surgery, University Hospital of Tübingen, D-72076 Tübingen, Germany;
Abstract:Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are known for their vascular regeneration capacity by neoangiogenesis. Even though, several delivery approaches exist, particularly in the case of intravascular delivery, only limited number of cells reach the targeted tissue and are not able to remain on site. Applicated cells exhibit poor survival accompanied with a loss of functionality. Moreover, cell application techniques lead to cell death and impede the overall MSC function and survival. 3D cell spheroids mimic the physiological microenvironment, thus, overcoming these limitations. Therefore, in this study we aimed to evaluate and assess the feasibility of 3D MSCs spheroids for endovascular application, for treatment of ischemic peripheral vascular pathologies. Multicellular 3D MSC spheroids were generated at different cell seeding densities, labelled with ultra-small particles of iron oxide (USPIO) and investigated in vitro in terms of morphology, size distribution, mechanical stability as well as ex vivo with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to assess their trackability and distribution. Generated 3D spheroids were stable, viable, maintained stem cell phenotype and were easily trackable and visualized via MRI. MSC 3D spheroids are suitable candidates for endovascular delivery approaches in the context of ischemic peripheral vascular pathologies.
Keywords:3D spheroids   regenerative medicine   magnetic resonance imaging   peripheral artery disease   critical limb ischemia   mesenchymal stem cells   endovascular application   small particles of iron oxide
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