2nd Edition of International Conference on Cell & Stem Cell Research

August 21-23, 2023 | London, UK

August 21 -23, 2023 | London, UK
Stem Cells 2022

Sahar Mohamed Mahdy Omar

Speaker at Cell & Stem Cell Research 2022 - Sahar Mohamed Mahdy Omar
Ain Shams University, Egypt
Title : Role of adipose tissue-derived stem cells versus differentiated schwann-like cells transplantation on the regeneration of crushed sciatic nerve in rats. A histological study

Abstract:

Background & objectives: Despite surgical advances, recovery of peripheral nerve injuries has often been poor, leading to irreversible impairment. This study aimed to differentiate adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) into Schwann-like cells (SCs) in vitro and assess their role versus the undifferentiated ASCs in the regeneration of crushed sciatic nerves in adult male albino rats.

Materials & Methods: We performed a simple and less costly method to differentiate ASCs into SCs. Forty rats, weighing 200-250 g, were randomly divided to 4 equal groups. Group I (control) subjected to sham operation. Group II subjected to crush injury of the sciatic nerve. Group III subjected to crush injury with local transplantation of ASCs. Group IV subjected to crush injury with local transplantation of differentiated Schwann-like cells. The rats were sacrificed 4 weeks later. We studied the nerves using H&E and Masson’s Trichrome stain. Immuno-histochemical studies using S-100 and neurofilament-H (NF-H), together with morphometric and statistical studies were done.

Results: Differentiated Schwann-like cells adopted a spindle-like morphology and 87.9% of the cells became GFAP positive and 90.4% were positive to S-100. Group II showed thin discontinuous nerve fibers with proliferation of SCs. Significant increase in collagen area percentage, and significant decrease in S-100 & NF-H immune reaction was noted as well. Group IV revealed better regeneration of axons, and higher intensity of immune reaction by S-100& NF-H, than Group III. Meanwhile, both Groups III & IV showed thicker, more packed nerve fibers with significant decrease in collagen area percentage compared to Group II.

Conclusion: Our results suggested that differentiated Schwann-like cells might have a more beneficial role than ASCs, for treatment of peripheral nerve injuries.

Biography:

Dr. Sahar M.M. Omar now is a professor doctor at Ain Shams University and Galala university and has been former Head of Histology Department at Armed Forces College of Medicine.  has completed her Ph.D. in Histology & cell biology at Ain Shams University from 2000 to 2005. Dr. Sahar is a FAIMER faculty (foundation for advancement of international medical education and research). She is also a Certified International Professional Trainer CIPT MISSOURI State University. Dr. Sahar has recently written book chapter entitled “ Mesenchymal Stem Cells For Treating Ocular Surface Diseases: A Review” in the book named “ Issues and Developments In medicine and Medical research”. She contributed as a speaker at  global webinar on stem cell during November 11-12-2021, she also attended the BIT's 10th World Congress of Regenerative Medicine & Stem Cells -2016 in China and gave a talk titled as "Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation in a Rabbit Corneal Alkali Burn Model.". she has published more than 15 papers in stem cells and tissue engineering and cellular therapy in reputed journals and has been serving as an editorial board member of repute in Journal of Stem Cells and Genetics, Journal of Embryology & Stem Cell Research, Journal of dental and medical science & Journal of Genetics, Cellular and Molecular Biology. Associate editor in Journal of Stem Cell Research and therapeutics. Also serving as Board reviewer in Journal of Stem Cell Research and Medicine & Journal of nanomedicine and nanoscience research.

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