Effects of Muse Cell on a Mouse Model With Acute Encephalopathy

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Tatsuya Kawaguchi, Tetsuji Mori, Kaori Adachi, Jun Fujii, Yoshihiro Maegaki, Fumiko Obata
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Abstract

Introduction

Acute encephalopathy (AE) in childhood due to a viral infection causes convulsions and altered consciousness, leading to severe sequelae and death. Among the four types of AE, cytokine storm–induced AE is the most severe and causes serious damage to the brain. Moreover, a fundamental treatment for AE has not been established yet. Recently, it has been shown that the administration of multilineage-differentiating stress-enduring (Muse) cells, a population of mesenchymal stem cells, improves symptoms in various types of brain injuries when administered in the subacute phase (1–7 days after brain damage). We aimed to examine the effects of Muse cells in a cytokine storm–induced AE animal model using immunocompromised nonobese diabetic/severe combined immunodeficiency (NOD/SCID) neonatal mice.

Methods

We established a modified protocol to induce AE-like symptoms in NOD/SCID. Then, Muse cells were injected at an acute phase (2–4 h after hyperthermia treatment).

Results

Injection of Muse cells significantly improved body weight gain 1 day after treatment and the survival ratio for 3 weeks.

Conclusion

These effects could be a result of the direct and/or indirect upregulation of IL-10, an anti-inflammatory cytokine, in the Muse cell–treated brain. Although non-Muse cells, a residual cell population in the bone marrow after isolating Muse cells, also improved some symptoms, their effects were weaker than those of Muse cells. Our results indicate that the injection of Muse cells in the acute phase has an effect on AE, suggesting that they exert their therapeutic effects not only in the subacute phase but also in the acute phase.

Abstract Image

Muse细胞对小鼠急性脑病模型的影响。
儿童急性脑病(AE)由于病毒感染引起惊厥和意识改变,导致严重的后遗症和死亡。在四种AE类型中,细胞因子风暴诱发的AE最为严重,对脑的损伤严重。此外,AE的基本治疗方法尚未建立。最近,研究表明,在亚急性期(脑损伤后1-7天)给药时,多谱系分化应力持久(Muse)细胞(一群间充质干细胞)可改善各种类型脑损伤的症状。我们的目的是研究Muse细胞在细胞因子风暴诱导AE动物模型中的作用,该模型使用免疫功能低下的非肥胖糖尿病/严重联合免疫缺陷(NOD/SCID)新生小鼠。方法:我们建立了一个改进的方案来诱导NOD/SCID的ae样症状。然后,在急性期(热疗后2-4小时)注射Muse细胞。结果:注射Muse细胞可显著提高治疗后1天的体增重和3周的存活率。结论:这些影响可能是直接和/或间接上调IL-10的结果,IL-10是一种抗炎细胞因子,在Muse细胞处理的大脑中。虽然分离Muse细胞后骨髓中残留的非Muse细胞也能改善某些症状,但其作用弱于Muse细胞。我们的结果表明,在急性期注射Muse细胞对AE有影响,提示它们不仅在亚急性期,而且在急性期发挥治疗作用。
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Brain and Behavior
Brain and Behavior BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES-NEUROSCIENCES
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
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发文量
352
审稿时长
14 weeks
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