Stem Cell Research & Therapy (Nov 2017)

Adjudin-preconditioned neural stem cells enhance neuroprotection after ischemia reperfusion in mice

  • Tingting Zhang,
  • Xiao Yang,
  • Tengyuan Liu,
  • Jiaxiang Shao,
  • Ningzhen Fu,
  • Aijuan Yan,
  • Keyi Geng,
  • Weiliang Xia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13287-017-0677-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 1 – 22

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Abstract Background Transplantation of neural stem cells (NSCs) has been proposed as a promising therapeutic strategy for the treatment of ischemia/reperfusion (I/R)-induced brain injury. However, existing evidence has also challenged this therapy on its limitations, such as the difficulty for stem cells to survive after transplantation due to the unfavorable microenvironment in the ischemic brain. Herein, we have investigated whether preconditioning of NSCs with adjudin, a small molecule compound, could enhance their survivability and further improve the therapeutic effect for NSC-based stroke therapy. Method We aimed to examine the effect of adjudin pretreatment on NSCs by measuring a panel of parameters after their transplantation into the infarct area of ipsilateral striatum 24 hours after I/R in mice. Results We found that pretreatment of NSCs with adjudin could enhance the viability of NSCs after their transplantation into the stroke-induced infarct area. Compared with the untreated NSC group, the adjudin-preconditioned group showed decreased infarct volume and neurobehavioral deficiency through ameliorating blood–brain barrier disruption and promoting the expression and secretion of brain-derived neurotrophic factor. We also employed H2O2-induced cell death model in vitro and found that adjudin preconditioning could promote NSC survival through inhibition of oxidative stress and activation of Akt signaling pathway. Conclusion This study showed that adjudin could be used to precondition NSCs to enhance their survivability and improve recovery in the stroke model, unveiling the value of adjudin for stem cell-based stroke therapy.

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