ASSESMENT OF ANTI-NOCICEPTIVE ACTIONS OF ADIPOSE-DERIVED MESEMCHYMAL STEM CELLS IN EXPERIMENTAL PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHIC PAIN

Q4 Medicine
A.-M. V. Yerofeyeva, I. Zhavaranak, O. Antipova, N. Schastnaya, I. Siamionik, S. Rjabceva, A. Molchanova
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Objective. To estimate an anti-nociceptive and regenerative potential of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells in experimental post-traumatic neuropathy in rats. Methods. Neuropathic pain was induced by axotomy technique in rat left hind paw (Wistar rats (n=113)). The respective group of subjects received ADMSCs dose of 1×106 cells/kg and 2×106 cells/kg into the site of sciatic nerve injury at 2 regimens: single (7th day post-surgery) and twice (7th and 14th day post-surgery). Nociceptive responses, as well as histological changes of sciatic nerve and perineural tissue were assessed in dynamics. Results. Sciatic nerve axotomy led to a significant increase of mechanical nociceptive sensitivity of ipsilateral hind paw by 7th day, as well as to fibrotic changes of peri- and epineural areas of damaged nerve fibers and to denervation of surrounding muscle tissue and fascia. Local administration of ADMSCs effectively abolished mechanical hyperalgesia by 14th day after first injection at all regimens tested. Among tested regimens, the most pronounced anti-nociceptive and regenerative effects were induced by single injection of ADMSCs (1×106 cells/kg). As the dose and frequency of ADMSCs administration elevated, their reparative and anti-inflammatory properties reduced. Conclusion. Obtained results testify anti-nociceptive potential of ADMSCs and feasibility of its further investigation on the experimental models of neuropathy. What this paper adds For the first time the impact of different regimen of allogenic adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADMSCs) transplantation on nociceptive sensitivity and microstructure changes of sciatic nerve in rats with peripheral neuropathy has been studied. Allogenic transplantation of mesenchymal stem cells at a dose of 1×106 cells/kg has been found out to exhibit the most powerful anti-nociceptive and regenerative effects with a single local injection confirmed by algometry and histological study.
脂肪源性肠系膜干细胞在实验性周围神经性疼痛中的抗伤害作用评价
客观的评估脂肪来源的间充质干细胞在大鼠实验性创伤后神经病变中的抗伤害性和再生潜力。方法。大鼠左后爪(Wistar大鼠(n=113))通过轴切开术诱发神经性疼痛。各组受试者在坐骨神经损伤部位接受1×106个细胞/kg和2×106个单元/kg剂量的ADMSCs,分为两种方案:一次(术后第7天)和两次(术前第7天和第14天)。在动力学中评估伤害感受反应以及坐骨神经和神经周围组织的组织学变化。后果到第7天,坐骨神经切断术导致同侧后爪的机械伤害敏感性显著增加,受损神经纤维的周围和表神经区域发生纤维化变化,周围肌肉组织和筋膜失去神经支配。在所有测试方案中,首次注射后第14天,ADMSC的局部给药有效地消除了机械性痛觉过敏。在测试的方案中,单次注射ADMSC(1×106个细胞/kg)诱导了最显著的抗伤害性和再生作用。随着ADMSC给药剂量和频率的增加,其修复和抗炎特性降低。结论所获得的结果证明了ADMSC的抗伤害性潜力及其在神经病变实验模型上进一步研究的可行性。本文首次研究了不同方案的同种异体脂肪间充质干细胞(ADMSC)移植对周围神经病变大鼠坐骨神经伤害敏感性和微观结构变化的影响。经算法和组织学研究证实,以1×106个细胞/kg的剂量进行间充质干细胞的同种异体移植,单次局部注射可显示出最强大的抗伤害和再生作用。
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