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Volume 3, Issue 4 (Suppl)

J Clin Exp Orthop

ISSN:2471-8416

Osteoporosis and Arthroplasty 2017

December 04-05, 2017

&

11

th

International Conference on

Joint Event

OSTEOPOROSIS, ARTHRITIS & MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS

December 04-05, 2017 | Madrid, Spain

10

th

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ARTHROPLASTY

Ochube G E et al., J Clin Exp Orthop 2017, 3:4(Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2471-8416-C1-003

Effect of

Aphanizomenon flos–aquae

(AFA) on endogenous mesenchymal stem cell proliferation inAfrican

adult donkeys

Ochube G E, Hassan A Z, Kudi C A

and

Fadason S T

Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria

T

he aim of this study which lasted sixteen weeks was to study the effect of feeding

Aphanizomenon flos-aquae

(AFA) (Stem

enhance®) on stem cell proliferation & hematologic parameters in fractured African adult donkeys. Nine donkeys with clinical

cases of mid shaft open metacarpal and mid shaft open metatarsal fractures were used for this experiment. Animals were divided

into groups A and B. Group A comprised 6 donkeys was further divided into A1 and A2. A1 comprised A1a, A1b and A1c while A2

consists of A2a, A2b and A2c. A1 was the study group fed with stem enhance®, while A2 was the control group that was untreated.

Group B had three donkeys that were tagged B1 and B2. B1 was made up of B1a and B1b while B2 was the only animal in the group

of B2. B1 was the study group fed with stem enhance® while B2 was the control that was untreated. Duration of the study was sixteen

weeks where both study groups were fed 2 capsules of stem enhance® (2.5mg/capsule) each daily for two weeks per month and two

weeks off (alternately). Both groups were managed clinically while documenting the same post-operative parameters. Hematological

parameters (PCV, WBC, total protein, hemoglobin concentration, total white blood count), stem cell count, calcium and phosphorus

assay was carried out for both groups pre- and post-operatively. Data obtained were analyzed and findings showed that stem cell count

for the group treated with stem enhance® was significant (P<0.05). Values for total protein was lower in favor of group A (P<0.05),

however P value>0.05 was recorded for PCV, WBC, hemoglobin concentration and total white blood count was not significant. It

was concluded that stem enhance® is a potent stem cell enhancer and may be of value in reducing healing time of fractures in animals

thereby facilitating early return of the study group to active physical exercise. From this experiment, the study group was shown to

have a superior healing time of 13weeks as against the control group that had a healing time of 27 weeks.

Biography

Ochube Gabriel Enenche is a graduate of Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Nigeria, West Africa. He bagged his Ph.D in November 2015 where specialized as an

Equine Orthopedic Surgeon. He is a Fellow of the prestigious College of Veterinary Surgeons of Nigeria. He is a lecturer in the same University where he teaches

both Undergraduate & Post-graduate clinical students in Large Animal surgery related courses. He has plenty publications in the related field in both local &

international journals. He has a couple of conference papers & presentations (both local & international) to his credit. He has over 2 decade of clinical experience

in Large Animal Practice.

gabrielochube2000@gmail.com