Promotion of nerve regeneration and motor function recovery in SCI rats using LOCAS-iPSCs-NSCs.

IF 7.1 2区 医学 Q1 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING Stem Cell Research & Therapy Pub Date : 2024-10-23 DOI:10.1186/s13287-024-03999-4
Gang Xu, Rui Ge, Chunli Zhang, Ziteng Zhao, Liwei Han, Wanhao Zhang, WenJie Yue, Jing Zhang, Yantao Zhao, Shuxun Hou, Li Li, Peng Wang
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Background: Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a severe traumatic spinal condition with a poor prognosis. In this study, a scaffold called linearly ordered collagen aggregates (LOCAS) was created and loaded with induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs)-derived neural stem cells (NSCs) from human umbilical cord blood derived mesenchymal stem cells (hUCB-MSCs) to treat SCI in a rat model.

Methods: The rats underwent a complete transection SCI resulting in a 3-mm break at either the T9 or T10 level of the spinal cord.

Results: Scanning electron microscope analysis revealed a uniform pore structure on the coronal plane of the scaffold. The LOCAS had a porosity of 88.52% and a water absorption of 1161.67%. Its compressive modulus and stress were measured at 4.1 MPa and 205 kPa, respectively, with a degradation time of 10 weeks. After 12 weeks, rats in the LOCAS-iPSCs-NSCs group exhibited significantly higher BBB scores (8.6) compared to the LOCAS-iPSCs-NSCs group (5.6) and the Model group (4.2). The CatWalk analysis showed improved motion trajectory, regularity index (RI), and swing speed in the LOCAS-iPSCs-NSCs group compared to the other groups. Motor evoked potentials latency was lower and amplitude was higher in the LOCAS-iPSCs-NSCs group, indicating better neural function recovery. Histological analysis demonstrated enhanced neuronal differentiation of NSCs and nerve fiber regeneration promoted by LOCAS-iPSCs-NSCs, leading to improved motor function recovery in rats. The LOCAS scaffold facilitated ordered neurofilament extension and guided nerve regeneration.

Conclusions: The combination of LOCAS and iPSCs-NSCs demonstrated a positive therapeutic impact on motor function recovery and tissue repair in rats with SCI. This development offers a more resilient bionic microenvironment and presents novel possibilities for clinical SCI repair.

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利用 LOCAS-iPSCs-NSCs 促进 SCI 大鼠的神经再生和运动功能恢复。
背景:脊髓损伤(SCI)是一种预后不良的严重脊髓创伤性疾病。本研究创建了一种名为线性有序胶原蛋白聚集体(LOCAS)的支架,并在支架中加入了由人脐带血间充质干细胞(hUCB-MSCs)诱导多能干细胞(iPSCs)衍生的神经干细胞(NSCs),用于治疗大鼠模型的脊髓损伤:大鼠接受了脊髓完全横断SCI手术,脊髓T9或T10水平断裂3毫米:扫描电子显微镜分析显示,支架冠状面上的孔隙结构均匀一致。LOCAS 的孔隙率为 88.52%,吸水率为 1161.67%。其压缩模量和应力分别为 4.1 兆帕和 205 千帕,降解时间为 10 周。12 周后,LOCAS-iPSCs-NSCs 组大鼠的 BBB 评分(8.6)明显高于 LOCAS-iPSCs-NSCs 组(5.6)和模型组(4.2)。CatWalk分析显示,与其他组相比,LOCAS-iPSCs-NSCs组的运动轨迹、规则性指数(RI)和摆动速度均有所改善。LOCAS-iPSCs-NSCs组的运动诱发电位潜伏期较低,振幅较高,表明神经功能恢复较好。组织学分析表明,LOCAS-iPSCs-NSCs促进了NSCs的神经元分化和神经纤维再生,从而改善了大鼠的运动功能恢复。LOCAS支架促进了神经丝的有序延伸,引导了神经再生:结论:LOCAS 与 iPSCs-NSCs 的结合对损伤大鼠的运动功能恢复和组织修复具有积极的治疗作用。这一研发成果提供了一种更具弹性的仿生微环境,为临床 SCI 修复提供了新的可能性。
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Stem Cell Research & Therapy
Stem Cell Research & Therapy CELL BIOLOGY-MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
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期刊介绍: Stem Cell Research & Therapy serves as a leading platform for translational research in stem cell therapies. This international, peer-reviewed journal publishes high-quality open-access research articles, with a focus on basic, translational, and clinical research in stem cell therapeutics and regenerative therapies. Coverage includes animal models and clinical trials. Additionally, the journal offers reviews, viewpoints, commentaries, and reports.
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