| Literature DB >> 31124125 |
Jing Chen1, Sen Ren1, Dominik Duscher2, Yu Kang1, Yutian Liu1, Cheng Wang1, Meng Yuan1, Guojun Guo1, Hewei Xiong1, Peng Zhan1, Yang Wang1, Hans-Günther Machens2, Zhenbing Chen1.
Abstract
Human adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) have a potential for the treatment of peripheral nerve injury. Recent studies demonstrated that stem cells can mediate therapeutic effect by secreting exosomes. We aimed to investigate the effect of human ASCs derived exosomes (ASC-Exos) on peripheral nerve regeneration in vitro and in vivo. Our results showed after being internalized by Schwann cells (SCs), ASC-Exos significantly promoted SC proliferation, migration, myelination, and secretion of neurotrophic factors by upregulating corresponding genes in vitro. We next evaluated the efficacy of ASC-Exo therapy in a rat sciatic nerve transection model with a 10-mm gap. Axon regeneration, myelination, and restoration of denervation muscle atrophy in ASC-Exos treated group was significantly improved compared to vehicle control. This study demonstrates that ASC-Exos effectively promote peripheral nerve regeneration via optimizing SC function and thereby represent a novel therapeutic strategy for regenerative medicine and nerve tissue engineering.Entities:
Keywords: Schwann cells; exosomes; mesenchymal stem cells; nerve regeneration; peripheral nerve injuries
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31124125 DOI: 10.1002/jcp.28873
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cell Physiol ISSN: 0021-9541 Impact factor: 6.384