Intermittent Fasting During Ramadan Increases the Absolute Number of Circulating Progenitor Stem Cells in Healthy Subjects.

Stem cells and development Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-04 DOI:10.1089/scd.2024.0194
Loubna Abdel Hadi, Samira Sheikh, Gisela M Suarez-Formigo, Aya Zakaria, Fatma Abdou, Carlos Agustin Villegas Valverde, Yendry Ventura Carmenate, Antonio Alfonso Bencomo-Hernandez, Rene Antonio Rivero-Jimenez
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Fasting regimens have shown profound impact on pro-longevity and tissue regeneration in diverse species. Physiological events can induce a regenerative response in adult stem cells. However, little is known about signaling and activation of adult stem cells which are modulated by fasting. This study analyzed the presence of hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells (HSPCs) and their circulation in the peripheral blood (PB) of healthy male adults practicing Ramadan fasting. Ten healthy male volunteers were enrolled in this prospective observational study. PB samples were collected twice daily on days 0, 10, 20, and 30 of Ramadan fasting (RF). Populations of stem cells and serum soluble factors were analyzed by flow cytometry. As a response to RF, we report an increase in the average absolute count of circulating of HSPCs, defined as LIN-CD45- and LIN-CD45+ cell subsets expressing the stem markers, CD34 and CD133. Changes in the number of HSPCs subsets reflected changes in the peripheral concentration of chemoattractant soluble factors during fasting. A chemotaxis assay showed a migratory property of HSPCs towards plasma, collected at D30 of fasting that contained a higher concentration of SCF and G-CSF. The relationship between RF and an increase in the number of circulating HSPCs in part, describes a regenerative response to the physiological changes during fasting and may open opportunities to define the role of dietary intervention in the stem cell therapy.

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斋月期间间歇性禁食增加健康受试者循环祖干细胞的绝对数量。
禁食方案对多种物种的长寿和组织再生有深远的影响。生理事件可以诱导成体干细胞的再生反应。然而,关于禁食调节成体干细胞的信号传导和激活,我们知之甚少。本研究分析了在斋月禁食的健康成年男性外周血(PB)中造血干细胞/祖细胞(HSPCs)的存在及其循环。10名健康男性志愿者参加了这项前瞻性观察研究。在斋月禁食(RF)的第0、10、20和30天每天采集两次PB样本。用流式细胞术分析干细胞群和血清可溶性因子。作为对RF的反应,我们报告了HSPCs循环的平均绝对计数的增加,HSPCs被定义为表达干细胞标记物CD34和CD133的LIN-CD45-和LIN-CD45+细胞亚群。HSPCs亚群数量的变化反映了禁食期间外周化诱性可溶性因子浓度的变化。趋化实验显示,在禁食第30天收集的血浆中含有高浓度的SCF和G-CSF, HSPCs具有迁移特性。RF与循环HSPCs数量增加之间的关系部分描述了禁食期间生理变化的再生反应,并可能为定义饮食干预在干细胞治疗中的作用提供机会。
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