Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8839923 | Brain Research | 2018 | 31 Pages |
Abstract
The effects of transplanting bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells (BMSCs) for the treatment of white matter damage are not well understood, nor are the underlying mechanisms. Recent studies showed that endogenous oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs) can be stimulated to proliferate. Therefore, we explore the effects of BMSCs transplantation on white matter damage and the proliferation of OPCs in transient focal cerebral ischemic rats. BMSCs were transplanted into a group of rats that had undergone middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) 24â¯h after reperfusion. The ratswere examined by MRI-T2 and DTI sequencesdynamically. The proliferating cells were labeled by 5-Bromo-2â²-deoxyuridine (BrdU). The effects of BMSC transplantation on neurons, axons, myelination, and proliferating OPCs were examined by Nissl staining, MBP/NF-H and BrdU/NG2 immunofluorescence staining7 days after transplantation. More Nissl-stained neuronswere found and the FA value of MRI-DTI was significantly higher in the MCAOâ¯+â¯BMSCs group than in the MCAOgroup (both Pâ¯<â¯.01). The fold change of MBP protein was significantly higher in the MCAOâ¯+â¯BMSCs group than in the MCAO group (Pâ¯<â¯.01); the same was true of NF-H protein. Additionally, there were more BrdU+NG2+ cells in the SVZ areas of the MCAOâ¯+â¯BMSCs group than in the MCAO group (Pâ¯<â¯.01). BMSCs thus were shown to alleviate neuronal/axonal injury and promote the proliferation of OPCs and formation of myelin sheath, significantly alleviating white matter damage in focal cerebral ischemic rats.
Keywords
T2WIMBPDTTBMSCsDTINF-HMCAO5-bromo-2′-deoxyuridineOPCsWhite matter damageMRImiddle cerebral artery occlusionCerebral ischemiaBrdUDiffusion tensor tractographyT2-weighted imagingdiffusion tensor imagingMagnetic resonance imagingShhnormal salineBone marrow mesenchymal stromal cellsOligodendrocyte progenitor cellsFluorescent intensitysonic hedgehogRatsMyelin basic protein
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Authors
Xiaohe Yu, Hongjuan Wu, Yansong Zhao, Yuanyuan Guo, Yuxi Chen, Peng Dong, Qingjie Mu, Xin Wang, Xiaoli Wang,