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World J Stem Cells. Sep 26, 2020; 12(9): 1001-1012
Published online Sep 26, 2020. doi: 10.4252/wjsc.v12.i9.1001
Published online Sep 26, 2020. doi: 10.4252/wjsc.v12.i9.1001
Ref. | Sample, n | Main findings |
Tongue dysfunction | ||
Kim et al[20] (2003) | 30 rats | Myoblast-containing collagen hydrogel group demonstrated statistically significant increase in tongue weight and desmin-positive cells at the surgery site |
Bunaprasert et al[21] (2003) | 60 rats | Myoblast-containing gel group showed interdigitating new muscle and neuroma-like fibers, with less scar tissue formation |
Luxameechanporn et al[22] (2006) | 12 rats | Six weeks post surgery, myoblasts persisted in all 12 rats, had limited migration, showed less scar contracture, and had increased muscle diameter |
Kuhn et al[23] (2017) | 16 mice | Human MDSCs injected into a hemiglossectomy model survived to the endpoint demonstrating 132% bioluminescence compared to 15% in control groups, and exhibited the greatest weight gain among all groups |
Vahabzadeh et al[24] (2018) | 18 athymic rats | Three weeks post MSC injection following partial glossectomy, rats which received MSC treatment were found to have reduced x-sectional scar burden and pathologic scores for inflammation and fibrosis |
Plowman et al[25] (2014) | 1 ovine | MDSCs survived 2 mo following bilateral hypoglossal nerve crush, and demonstrated increased muscle fiber diameter, 27% increase in maximal tongue force, and 54% increase in base of tongue pressure compared to pre cell injection |
Xerostomia | ||
Lombaert et al[28] (2008) | 13 mice | Salivary glands cultured in vitro then injected into irradiated glands demonstrated increased surface area of acinar cells and 42% increase in saliva production compared to untreated irradiated group |
Nanduri et al[29] (2013) | 15 mice | 54.59% increase in salivary gland function following intraglandular injection of salisphere-derived c-kit positive cells in irradiated mice, compared to 21.5% in untreated mice |
Ikeura et al[32] (2016) | Salivary gland basal and ductal cells isolated form submandibular glands were successfully cultured for over 80 passages while maintaining their proliferative ability and morphology | |
Dai et al[33] (2019) | ADSCs demonstrated the ability to differentiate into acinar-like epithelium capable of secreting α-amylase and expressing AQP-5 | |
Grønhøj et al[35] (2018) | 30 patients | Patients who received ADSC injection in submandibular glands demonstrated 50% improved unstimulated salivary flow rates at four months, markedly decreased symptom reports, increase in serous glands, and decreased fibrosis and fatty deposit on biopsies |
Cricopharyngeal dysfunction | ||
Périé et al[41] (2014) | 12 patients | 6/12 patients by videoendoscopy but only 2/12 patients by videofluoroscopy demonstrated improved UES function following myoblast injection and CP myotomy. Swallowing function improved in all patients subjectively and mean swallowing time decreased in all patients from 23.7 s to 10.2 s |
- Citation: Tran EK, Juarez KO, Long JL. Stem cell treatments for oropharyngeal dysphagia: Rationale, benefits, and challenges. World J Stem Cells 2020; 12(9): 1001-1012
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1948-0210/full/v12/i9/1001.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4252/wjsc.v12.i9.1001