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Intra-Arterial Stem Cell Transplantation in Experimental Stroke in Rats: Real-Time MR Visualization of Transplanted Cells Starting With Their First Pass Through the Brain With Regard to the Therapeutic Action.

Daria D Namestnikova1,2, Ilya L Gubskiy1,2, Veronica A Revkova3, Kirill K Sukhinich4, Pavel A Melnikov3,5, Anna N Gabashvili6, Elvira A Cherkashova1,2, Daniil A Vishnevskiy1, Victoria V Kurilo1, Veronica V Burunova7, Alevtina S Semkina1,6, Maxim A Abakumov1,6, Leonid V Gubsky1,2, Vladimir P Chekhonin1,5, Jan-Eric Ahlfors8, Vladimir P Baklaushev3, Konstantin N Yarygin7,9.   

Abstract

Cell therapy is an emerging approach to stroke treatment with a potential to limit brain damage and enhance its restoration after the acute phase of the disease. In this study we tested directly reprogrammed neural precursor cells (drNPC) derived from adult human bone marrow cells in the rat middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) model of acute ischemic stroke using human placenta mesenchymal stem cells (pMSC) as a positive control with previously confirmed efficacy. Cells were infused into the ipsilateral (right) internal carotid artery of male Wistar rats 24 h after MCAO. The main goal of this work was to evaluate real-time distribution and subsequent homing of transplanted cells in the brain. This was achieved by performing intra-arterial infusion directly inside the MRI scanner and allowed transplanted cells tracing starting from their first pass through the brain vessels. Immediately after transplantation, cells were observed in the periphery of the infarct zone and in the brain stem, 15 min later small numbers of cells could be discovered deep in the infarct core and in the contralateral hemisphere, where drNPC were seen earlier and in greater numbers than pMSC. Transplanted cells in both groups could no longer be detected in the rat brain 48-72 h after infusion. Histological and histochemical analysis demonstrated that both the drNPC and pMSC were localized inside blood vessels in close contact with the vascular wall. No passage of labeled cells through the blood brain barrier was observed. Additionally, the therapeutic effects of drNPC and pMSC were compared. Both drNPC and pMSC induced substantial attenuation of neurological deficits evaluated at the 7th and 14th day after transplantation using the modified neurological severity score (mNSS). Some of the effects of drNPC and pMSC, such as the influence on the infarct volume and the survival rate of animals, differed. The results suggest a paracrine mechanism of the positive therapeutic effects of IA drNPC and pMSC infusion, potentially enhanced by the cell-cell interactions. Our data also indicate that the long-term homing of transplanted cells in the brain is not necessary for the brain's functional recovery.
Copyright © 2021 Namestnikova, Gubskiy, Revkova, Sukhinich, Melnikov, Gabashvili, Cherkashova, Vishnevskiy, Kurilo, Burunova, Semkina, Abakumov, Gubsky, Chekhonin, Ahlfors, Baklaushev and Yarygin.

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Keywords:  cell reprogramming; directly reprogrammed neural precursor cells; experimental stroke; intra-arterial cell transplantation; mesenchymal stem cells; middle cerebral artery occlusion; real-time MRI

Year:  2021        PMID: 33737862      PMCID: PMC7960930          DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2021.641970

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Neurosci        ISSN: 1662-453X            Impact factor:   4.677


  5 in total

1.  The Impact of Cerebral Perfusion on Mesenchymal Stem Cells Distribution after Intra-Arterial Transplantation: A Quantitative MR Study.

Authors:  Ilya L Gubskiy; Daria D Namestnikova; Veronica A Revkova; Elvira A Cherkashova; Kirill K Sukhinich; Mikhail M Beregov; Pavel A Melnikov; Maxim A Abakumov; Vladimir P Chekhonin; Leonid V Gubsky; Konstantin N Yarygin
Journal:  Biomedicines       Date:  2022-02-01

2.  MRI-Based and Histologically Verified 3D Modeling of Spatial Distribution of Intra-Arterially Transplanted Cells in Rat Brain.

Authors:  I L Gubskiy; D D Namestnikova; K K Sukhinich; V A Revkova; P A Melnikov; L V Gubsky; V P Chekhonin; K N Yarygin
Journal:  Bull Exp Biol Med       Date:  2021-09-20       Impact factor: 0.804

3.  Therapeutic Effects of hiPSC-Derived Glial and Neuronal Progenitor Cells-Conditioned Medium in Experimental Ischemic Stroke in Rats.

Authors:  Diana Salikhova; Tatiana Bukharova; Elvira Cherkashova; Daria Namestnikova; Georgy Leonov; Maria Nikitina; Ilya Gubskiy; Gevorg Akopyan; Andrey Elchaninov; Konstantin Midiber; Natalia Bulatenco; Victoria Mokrousova; Andrey Makarov; Konstantin Yarygin; Vladimir Chekhonin; Liudmila Mikhaleva; Timur Fatkhudinov; Dmitry Goldshtein
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-04-29       Impact factor: 5.923

4.  Encapsulin Based Self-Assembling Iron-Containing Protein Nanoparticles for Stem Cells MRI Visualization.

Authors:  Anna N Gabashvili; Stepan S Vodopyanov; Nelly S Chmelyuk; Viktoria A Sarkisova; Konstantin A Fedotov; Maria V Efremova; Maxim A Abakumov
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-11-12       Impact factor: 5.923

Review 5.  Cell Therapy of Stroke: Do the Intra-Arterially Transplanted Mesenchymal Stem Cells Cross the Blood-Brain Barrier?

Authors:  Konstantin N Yarygin; Daria D Namestnikova; Kirill K Sukhinich; Ilya L Gubskiy; Alexander G Majouga; Irina V Kholodenko
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2021-11-03       Impact factor: 6.600

  5 in total

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