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Biochemical study of the effect of mesenchymal stem cells-derived exosome versus l-Dopa in experimentally induced Parkinson’s disease in rats

Asmaa S. Mohamed, Dina Abdelfattah, Ghada A. Abdel‐Aleem, Thanaa Fouad Elsheikh, Manal El‐Batch

2023Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a chronic and ongoing neurological condition. Unfortunately, as the dopaminergic terminals continue to deteriorate, the effectiveness of anti-Parkinson therapy decreases. This study aimed to examine the effects of BM-MSCs-derived exosomes in rats induced with Parkinson's disease. The goal was to determine their potential for neurogenic repair and functional restoration. Forty male albino rats were divided into four groups: control (group I), PD (group II), PD-L-Dopa (group III), and PD-exosome (group IV). Motor tests, histopathological examinations, and immunohistochemistry for tyrosine hydroxylase were performed on brain tissue. The levels of α-synuclein, DJ-1, PARKIN, circRNA.2837, and microRNA-34b were measured in brain homogenates. Rotenone induced motor deficits and neuronal alterations. Groups (III) and (IV) showed improvement in motor function, histopathology, α-synuclein, PARKIN, and DJ-1 compared to group (II). Group (IV) showed improvement in microRNA-34b and circRNA.2837 compared to groups (III) and (II). MSC-derived exosomes showed a greater suppression of neurodegenerative disease (ND) compared to L-Dopa in Parkinson's patients.

Topics & Concepts

ExosomeMesenchymal stem cellParkinson's diseaseClinical chemistryMicrovesiclesStem cellDiseaseMedicinePharmacologyNeurologyCell biologyChemistryBiologyInternal medicineNeurosciencePathologyBiochemistrymicroRNAGeneNerve injury and regenerationParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and TreatmentsAutophagy in Disease and Therapy
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