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Exosomes derived from bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells protect the injured spinal cord by inhibiting pericyte pyroptosis

Yanjie Jia, Yan Zhou, Lu-Lu Wen, Yanfei Li, Kaimin Wu, Ranran Duan, Yaobing Yao, Lijun Jing, Zhe Gong, Junfang Teng

2021Neural Regeneration Research123 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BMSCs). Treatment with BMSC-EXOs greatly reduced neuronal cell death, improved myelin arrangement and reduced myelin loss, increased pericyte/endothelial cell coverage on the vascular wall, decreased blood-spinal cord barrier leakage, reduced caspase 1 expression, inhibited interleukin-1β release, and accelerated locomotor functional recovery in rats with spinal cord injury. In the cell culture experiment, pericytes were treated with interferon-γ and tumor necrosis factor-α. Then, Lipofectamine 3000 was used to deliver lipopolysaccharide into the cells, and the cells were co-incubated with adenosine triphosphate to simulate injury in vitro. Pre-treatment with BMSC-EXOs for 8 hours greatly reduced pericyte pyroptosis and increased pericyte survival rate. These findings suggest that BMSC-EXOs may protect pericytes by inhibiting pyroptosis and by improving blood-spinal cord barrier integrity, thereby promoting the survival of neurons and the extension of nerve fibers, and ultimately improving motor function in rats with spinal cord injury. All protocols were conducted with the approval of the Animal Ethics Committee of Zhengzhou University on March 16, 2019.

Topics & Concepts

PericyteMesenchymal stem cellMedicineSpinal cord injuryPyroptosisTransplantationMicrovesiclesParacrine signallingBone marrowStem cellExosomeSpinal cordCell biologyImmunologyCancer researchPathologyEndothelial stem cellInflammationChemistryBiologyInternal medicineInflammasomemicroRNAIn vitroPsychiatryGeneBiochemistryReceptorExtracellular vesicles in diseaseSpinal Cord Injury ResearchSpinal Dysraphism and Malformations
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