Neural Regeneration Research (Jan 2015)
Human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells promote peripheral nerve repair via paracrine mechanisms
- Zhi-yuan Guo,
- Xun Sun,
- Xiao-long Xu,
- Jiang Peng,
- Yu Wang
Affiliations
- Zhi-yuan Guo
- Xun Sun
- Xiao-long Xu
- Jiang Peng
- Yu Wang
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.4103/1673-5374.155442
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 10,
no. 4
pp. 651 – 658
Abstract
Human umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hUCMSCs) represent a promising young-state stem cell source for cell-based therapy. hUCMSC transplantation into the transected sciatic nerve promotes axonal regeneration and functional recovery. To further clarify the paracrine effects of hUCMSCs on nerve regeneration, we performed human cytokine antibody array analysis, which revealed that hUCMSCs express 14 important neurotrophic factors. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and immunohistochemistry showed that brain-derived neurotrophic factor, glial-derived neurotrophic factor, hepatocyte growth factor, neurotrophin-3, basic fibroblast growth factor, type I collagen, fibronectin and laminin were highly expressed. Treatment with hUCMSC-conditioned medium enhanced Schwann cell viability and proliferation, increased nerve growth factor and brain-derived neurotrophic factor expression in Schwann cells, and enhanced neurite growth from dorsal root ganglion explants. These findings suggest that paracrine action may be a key mechanism underlying the effects of hUCMSCs in peripheral nerve repair.
Keywords
- spinal cord injury
- propriospinal system
- neural plasticity
- fiber sprouting
- neural repair
- compensation
- regeneration
- propriospinal detours
- neurotrophic factors
- cell-adhesive ligands
- dorsal root ganglia
- L1CAM
- nerve growth factor
- biomaterials
- elastin-like proteins
- Alzheimer′s disease
- AMPK
- apoptosis
- autophagy
- central nervous system
- CCN4
- EGF
- diabetes mellitus
- erythropoietin
- EPO
- FGF
- IGF-1
- mTOR
- neuron
- neuropathy
- oxidative stress
- psychiatric
- stem cells
- WISP1
- Wnt
- peripheral nerve injury
- nerve graft
- nerve conduit
- Wallerian degeneration
- neurotrophic factors
- veins
- autografts
- nerve regeneration
- nerve regeneration
- neuroprotection
- resveratrol
- cerebral ischemia
- cerebral infarction
- matrix metalloproteinase
- molecular docking
- extracellular matrix
- neural regeneration
- nerve regeneration
- vagus nerve stimulation
- cerebral ischemia
- inflammatory cytokines
- infarct volume
- neurological function
- NSFC grants
- neural regeneration
- nerve regeneration
- Xingnao Kaiqiao needling method
- ischemic stroke
- randomized controlled trial
- systemic reviews
- meta-analysis
- long-term efficacy
- mortality
- recurrence
- disability
- adverse reactions
- health economics indicators
- neural regeneration
- nerve regeneration
- DDPH
- cerebral ischemia
- hippocampus
- blood flow
- isolated basilar artery
- dose-response curve
- NSFC grant
- neural regeneration
- nerve regeneration
- traumatic brain injury
- coma
- median nerve electrical stimulation
- wake-promoting
- orexin-A
- OX1R
- NSFC grants
- neural regeneration
- nerve regeneration
- seizure
- antiepileptic drugs
- immature brain
- hippocampus
- synaptic plasticity
- glutamate receptor
- NSFC grant
- neural regeneration
- nerve regeneration
- puerarin
- in vitro experiments
- co-culture
- neurons
- astrocytes
- Transwell
- neonatal rats
- neural regeneration
- nerve regeneration
- brain injury
- inflammatory reaction
- interleukin-6
- voltage-gated Na + channel
- cortical neurons
- cerebrospinal fluid
- neuroimmunomodulation
- neuroprotection
- action potential
- patch clamp
- neurophysiology
- NSFC grants
- neural regeneration
- nerve regeneration
- brain injury
- cognition disorders
- diagnostic techniques
- Wechsler Intelligence Scale
- event-related potential
- neuronal plasticity
- electrophysiology
- neuropsychology
- activity of daily living
- work capacity evaluation
- electroencephalogram
- neural regeneration
- NSFC grant
- nerve regeneration
- cerebral palsy
- corticospinal tract
- diffusion tensor
- hemiplegia
- motor
- rehabilitation
- neural regeneration
- nerve regeneration
- matrix metalloproteinase 9
- cervical and intracranial angioplasty and stenting
- restenosis
- intracranial artery stenosis
- neural regeneration
- nerve regeneration
- bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells
- propofol
- spinal cord injury
- cell transplantation
- electrophysiology
- motor function
- stem cells
- neuroprotection
- neural regeneration
- nerve regeneration
- spinal cord injury
- corticospinal tract
- exercise
- functional recovery
- apoptosis
- Bcl-2
- Bax
- caspase-3
- NSFC grants
- neural regeneration
- nerve regeneration
- human umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells
- conditioned medium
- Schwann cells
- dorsal root ganglion
- axons
- peripheral nerve regeneration
- neurotrophic factors
- neural regeneration