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Wayne State University Associated BioMed Central Scholarship

2012

Human umbilical tissue-derived cells (hUTC)

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Tracking Of In-111-Labeled Human Umbilical Tissue-Derived Cells (Hutc) In A Rat Model Of Cerebral Ischemia Using Spect Imaging, Ali S. Arbab, Christine Thiffault, Bradford Navia, Stephen J. Victor, Klaudyne Hong, Li Zhang, Quan Jiang, Nadimpalli Rs Varma, Asm Iskander, Michael Chopp Jan 2012

Tracking Of In-111-Labeled Human Umbilical Tissue-Derived Cells (Hutc) In A Rat Model Of Cerebral Ischemia Using Spect Imaging, Ali S. Arbab, Christine Thiffault, Bradford Navia, Stephen J. Victor, Klaudyne Hong, Li Zhang, Quan Jiang, Nadimpalli Rs Varma, Asm Iskander, Michael Chopp

Wayne State University Associated BioMed Central Scholarship

Abstract

Background

In order to increase understanding of how infused cells work, it becomes important to track their initial movement, localization, and engraftment efficiency following transplantation. However, the available in vivo cell tracking techniques are suboptimal. The study objective was to determine the biodistribution of intravenously administered Indium-111 (In-111) oxine labeled human umbilical tissue-derived cells (hUTC) in a rat model of transient middle cerebral occlusion (tMCAo) using single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT).

Methods

Rats received 3 million In-111 labeled hUTC (i.v.) 48 hrs after tMCAo. Following the administration of either hUTC or equivalent dose of In-111-oxine (18.5 MBq), animals …