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Abstract Acute Pancreatitis (AP) is one of the common acute pancreatic disorders that occurs suddenly and is considered an extremely life-threatening inflammatory condition with rising incidences. The current treatment for AP is only supportive and restricted to fluid therapy, nutritional support, treatment of infection and analgesics. L-arginine induced acute pancreatitis model is considered the most commonly used experimental AP model as it simulates the human phenotype of AP in many aspects. MSCs are multipotent cells with high proliferation, differentiation and self-healing capacities. Previous studies showed that BM-MSCs can migrate to the site of tissue damage and have potential therapeutic values in many pancreatic disorders. |