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Hamoud, A., Metwally, H. (2019). The possible ameliorative role of mesenchymal stem cells and curcumin on the lung in experimentally induced type I diabetes: Histological and immunohistochemical study. Journal of Medical Histology, 3(1), 102-114. doi: 10.21608/jmh.2019.15404.1060
Amany Hamoud; Hala Metwally. "The possible ameliorative role of mesenchymal stem cells and curcumin on the lung in experimentally induced type I diabetes: Histological and immunohistochemical study". Journal of Medical Histology, 3, 1, 2019, 102-114. doi: 10.21608/jmh.2019.15404.1060
Hamoud, A., Metwally, H. (2019). 'The possible ameliorative role of mesenchymal stem cells and curcumin on the lung in experimentally induced type I diabetes: Histological and immunohistochemical study', Journal of Medical Histology, 3(1), pp. 102-114. doi: 10.21608/jmh.2019.15404.1060
Hamoud, A., Metwally, H. The possible ameliorative role of mesenchymal stem cells and curcumin on the lung in experimentally induced type I diabetes: Histological and immunohistochemical study. Journal of Medical Histology, 2019; 3(1): 102-114. doi: 10.21608/jmh.2019.15404.1060

The possible ameliorative role of mesenchymal stem cells and curcumin on the lung in experimentally induced type I diabetes: Histological and immunohistochemical study

Article 7, Volume 3, Issue 1, June 2019, Page 102-114  XML PDF (1.35 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jmh.2019.15404.1060
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Authors
Amany Hamoud email 1; Hala Metwally2
1Departments of Anatomy and Embryology Faculty of Medicine,Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
2Departments of Clinical Pathology, Faculty of Medicine,Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
Abstract
Background: Type 1 diabetes mellitus affects lungs due to poor glycemic control. Improvement in both lung function and
architecture in experimentally-induced lung injury that received exogenous AMSCs by different mechanisms was found.
Curcumin has a potent antioxidant and antifibrotic function.
Objective: The current study was designed to elucidate the possible ameliorative role of mesenchymal stem cells and curcumin
on the lung in experimentally induced type I diabetes by histological and immunohistochemical study.
Materials and Methods:Twenty six adult albino rats were divided into five groups: donor, control group, curcumin group and
adipose derived mesenchymal stem cell (AMSCs) group. Group II (diabetic group) received a single dose STZ 50 mg/kg/day,
group III received STZ and powdered diet supplemented with 0.05% curcumin, group IV received STZ and 1x106 of cultured
and labelled rat AMSCs. Lung sections were subjected to histological, morphometric, biochemical and statistical studies.
Results: Diabetes induced histological changes in lung in the form of inflammatory changes in bronchiole, a sig increase in
the thickness of interalveolar septa, thickness of the vessels wall, area % of collagen and count CD105+ve cells. Sig decrease
in antioxidant activity and sig increase in oxidant enzymes. Sig increase in L-hydroxyproline(L-hyp) level as well STAT and
SMAD genes. Administration of curcumin and AMSCs improved sig the previous changes.
Conclusion: Diabetes induced lung injuries in rats that was ameliorated by by curcumin, but AMSCs have more pronounced
effect than curcumin therapy.
Keywords
ADMSCs; antioxidant; curcumin; diabetes; lung
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