• Therapeutic effects of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells on gentamicin-induced renal failure
  • Leila Hafazeh,1,* Saeed Changizi-Ashtiyani,2
    1. Department of Physiology,Tehran medical University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
    2. Department of Physiology, Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran


  • Introduction: Considering the limitations of conventional therapeutic methods in renal failure, researchers are paying attention to the application of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (AD-MSCs) and their protective effects against acute renal failure. This study aims to assess the therapeutic effects of AD-MSCs in gentamicin-induced renal failure in rats
  • Methods: In this study, fourty male Wistar rats were studied in control, sham, gentamicin treated with and without receiving AD-MSCs. After ten days, blood samples were collected and hemodynamic parameters, malondialdehyde and ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) measured in the right and left kidneys underwent histologic examination
  • Results: Gentamicin administration significantly increased plasma creatinine, blood urea nitrogen, oxidative stress parameters and histologic damages; while significantly reduced FRAP in the gentamicin-receiving group in comparison with the sham group. AD-MSCs treatment significantly improved renal function parameters, oxidative stress and histologic damages in comparison with the gentamicin receiving group.
  • Conclusion: Intravenous injection of AD-MSCs in gentamicin-induced renal failure improved renal function, oxidative stress parameters and histologic damages.
  • Keywords: Acute renal failure; Gentamicin; Mesenchymal stem cells; Oxidative stress