Fetal Liver-Derived Stem Cells Ameliorate Adipocyte Functions in Obese Mice

Ming Li, Ke-quan Guo, Yunze Cui, Y. Adachi, S. Ikehara
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Fetal liver (FL) contains hepatic stem cells, hematopietic stem cells, and mesenchymal stem cells, as well as pluripotent stem cells and very small embryonic-like stem cells. FL has thus been available as a source of stem cells for regenerative medicine. Our previous report suggested that combining FL cell transplantation with the transplantation of fetal thymus prevented tumor growth in tumor-bearing mice. Moreover, in animal models, intra bone marrow-bone marrow transplantation (IBM-BMT) has proven to be the best approach for allogenic BMT. We here propose that transplanting FL cells by IBM-BMT can improve adipocyte functions in obese mice. FL cells were collected from FLs of C57BL/6 mice at 16 days post coitum, and then transplanted by IBM-BMT to db/db mice, an animal model of type 2 diabetes with obesity. Our results showed that the body weight was significantly lower in the treated db/db mice than in the sham-treated db/db mice. The plasma IL-6 level significantly decreased and adiponectin level significantly increased after the transplantation of FL cells. Blood glucose levels also significantly decreased although not to within the normal range. This is the first report that the transplantation of FL cells may improve adipocyte functions, resulting in decreased body weight in obese mice.
胎儿肝源性干细胞改善肥胖小鼠脂肪细胞功能
胎儿肝脏包括肝干细胞、造血干细胞和间充质干细胞,以及多能干细胞和非常小的胚胎样干细胞。因此,FL可作为再生医学的干细胞来源。我们之前的报道表明,FL细胞移植与胎儿胸腺移植相结合可以阻止荷瘤小鼠的肿瘤生长。此外,在动物模型中,骨髓内骨髓移植(IBM-BMT)已被证明是同种异体骨髓移植的最佳方法。我们提出通过IBM-BMT移植FL细胞可以改善肥胖小鼠的脂肪细胞功能。在性交后16天,从C57BL/6小鼠的FL中收集FL细胞,然后通过IBM-BMT移植到2型糖尿病合并肥胖动物模型db/db小鼠身上。我们的研究结果表明,治疗db/db小鼠的体重明显低于假治疗db/db小鼠。FL细胞移植后血浆IL-6水平显著降低,脂联素水平显著升高。血糖水平也显著下降,尽管没有达到正常范围。这是首次报道FL细胞移植可能改善脂肪细胞功能,导致肥胖小鼠体重下降。
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