Therapeutic efficacy of intravenous infusion of mesenchymal stem cells in rat perinatal brain injury
Background Perinatal brain injury is multifactorial and primarily associated with brain prematurity, inflammation, and hypoxia–ischemia. Although recent advances in perinatal medicine have improved the survival rates of preterm infants, neurodevelopmental disorders remain a significant complication....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Pediatric research 2023-12, Vol.94 (6), p.1921-1928 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
Perinatal brain injury is multifactorial and primarily associated with brain prematurity, inflammation, and hypoxia–ischemia. Although recent advances in perinatal medicine have improved the survival rates of preterm infants, neurodevelopmental disorders remain a significant complication. We tested whether the intravenous infusion of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) had therapeutic efficacy against perinatal brain injury in rats.
Methods
Pregnant rats at embryonic day (E) 18 received lipopolysaccharide and the pups were born at E21. On postnatal day (PND) 7, the left common carotid artery of each pup was ligated, and they were exposed to 8% oxygen for 2 h. They were randomized on PND10, and MSCs or vehicle were intravenously infused. We performed behavioral assessments, measured brain volume using MRI, and performed histological analyses on PND49.
Results
Infused MSCs showed functional improvements in our model. In vivo MRI revealed that MSC infusion increased non-ischemic brain volume compared to the vehicle group. Histological analyses showed that cortical thickness, the number of NeuN
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and GAD67
+
cells, and synaptophysin density in the non-ischemic hemisphere in the MSC group were greater than the vehicle group, but less than the control group.
Conclusions
Infused MSCs improve sensorimotor and cognitive functions in perinatal brain injury and enhance neuronal growth.
Impact
Intravenous infusion of MSCs improved neurological function in rats with perinatal brain injury, including motor, sensorimotor, cognitive, spatial, and learning memory.
Infused MSCs increased residual (non-ischemic) tissue volume, number of neuronal cells, GABAergic cells, and cortical synapses in the contralesional (right) hemisphere.
Intravenous administration of MSC might be suitable for the treatment of perinatal brain injury. |
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ISSN: | 0031-3998 1530-0447 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41390-023-02717-9 |