Title : In vivo immunomodulation properties of canine adipose stromal vascular fraction and xanthosine
Abstract:
This study investigated the in vivo immunomodulatory properties of canine Adipose tissue-Derived Stromal Vascular Fraction (AD-SVF) and xanthosine. AD-SVF, rich in mesenchymal stem cells, possesses inherent regenerative and anti-inflammatory capabilities. Xanthosine, a naturally occurring purine derivative, has demonstrated diverse biological activities. Our research aimed to characterize their individual effects on the canine immune response in murine and canine studies. Findings revealed that both AD-SVF and xanthosine independently exhibit significant immunomodulatory potential. These properties suggest their promising therapeutic applications in managing inflammatory conditions, enhancing tissue repair, and modulating immune responses in canine patients.

