Human Wharton's jelly mesenchymal stem cells protect neural cells from oxidative stress through paracrine mechanisms

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2020-09-17

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Puig-Pijuan, Teresa
de Godoy, Mariana A
Pinheiro Carvalho, Luiza Rachel
Bodart-Santos, Victor
Soares Lindoso, RafaëlISNI 0000000507443258
Pimentel-Coelho, Pedro Moreno
Mendez-Otero, Rosalia

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Abstract

Aim: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have neuroprotective and immunomodulatory properties, which are partly mediated by extracellular vesicles (EVs) secretion. We aimed to evaluate the effects of human Wharton's jelly-derived MSCs (WJ-MSCs) and their EVs on rat hippocampal cultures subjected to hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Materials & methods: Hippocampal dissociated cultures were either co-cultured with WJ-MSCs or treated with their EVs prior to H2O2 exposure and reactive oxygen species levels and cell viability were evaluated. Results: Coculture with WJ-MSCs or pre-incubation with EVs prior to the insult reduced reactive oxygen species after H2O2 exposure. Cell viability was improved only when coculture was maintained following the insult, while EVs did not significantly improve cell viability. Conclusion: WJ-MSCs have potential antioxidant and neuroprotective effects on hippocampal cultures which might be partially mediated by EVs.

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cell therapy, extracellular vesicles, medicinal signaling cells, mesenchymal stem cells, oxidative stress, paracrine signaling, umbilical cord Wharton’s jelly

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Puig-Pijuan, T, de Godoy, M A, Pinheiro Carvalho, L R, Bodart-Santos, V, Lindoso, R S, Pimentel-Coelho, P M & Mendez-Otero, R 2020, 'Human Wharton's jelly mesenchymal stem cells protect neural cells from oxidative stress through paracrine mechanisms', Future Science OA, vol. 6, no. 9, FSO627. https://doi.org/10.2144/fsoa-2020-0036