| Literature DB >> 30825197 |
Salvatore Nesci1, Chiara Bernardini1, Roberta Salaroli1, Augusta Zannoni1, Fabiana Trombetti1, Vittoria Ventrella1, Alessandra Pagliarani1, Monica Forni1.
Abstract
The link between metabolic remodeling and stem cell fate is still unclear. To explore this topic, the metabolic profile of porcine vascular wall mesenchymal stem cells (pVW-MSCs) was investigated. At the first and second cell passages, pVW-MSCs exploit both glycolysis and cellular respiration to synthesize adenosine triphosphate (ATP), but in the subsequent (third to eighth) passages they do not show any mitochondrial ATP turnover. Interestingly, when the first passage pVW-MSCs are exposed to 0.1 or 10 μg/ml lipopolysaccharides (LPSs) for 4 hr, even if ATP synthesis is prevented, the spare respiratory capacity is retained and the glycolytic capacity is unaffected. In contrast, the exposure of pVW-MSCs at the fifth passage to 10 μg/ml LPS stimulates mitochondrial ATP synthesis. Flow cytometry rules out any reactive oxygen species (ROS) involvement in the LPS effects, thus suggesting that the pVW-MSC metabolic pattern is modulated by culture conditions via ROS-independent mechanisms.Entities:
Keywords: cellular acidification; lipopolysaccharide; metabolic profiles; porcine vascular wall mesenchymal stem cells.
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30825197 DOI: 10.1002/jcp.28429
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cell Physiol ISSN: 0021-9541 Impact factor: 6.384