Human adipose derived stem cell exosomes enhance the neural differentiation of PC12 cells

(2021) Human adipose derived stem cell exosomes enhance the neural differentiation of PC12 cells. Molecular Biology Reports. pp. 5033-5043. ISSN 0301-4851

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Abstract

Human adipose stem cells (hADSCs) are proper cell sources for tissue regeneration. They mainly mediate their therapeutic effects through paracrine factors as exosomes. The exosomes contents are protein, lipid and RNA. Exosomes are effective in restoring the function of neurons and astrocytes in neurodegenerative diseases, and improve the therapeutic outcomes. We investigated the effect of hADSCs derived exosomes on survival and neural differentiation of PC12 cells in vitro. The isolated hADSCs, were characterized by flow cytometry. Exosomes were separated from hADSC-condition medium using Exo-spinTM kit and characterized by DLS and TEM. Then acridine orange staining was performed to confirm entrance of exosomes into PC12 cells. PC12 cells were treated with culture medium containing NGF and exosome. Cell viability was assessed by MTT assay, and neural differentiation by ICC technique and qRT-PCR. TEM and DLS data confirmed the isolation of exosomes according to their size (30-100 nm) and acridine orange staining indicated entrance of exosomes to target cells. MTT assay showed that cell viability was significantly increased in exosome treated group. ICC technique revealed that the expression of Map2 was superior in the exosome treated group. Based on qRT-PCR data, Map2 and beta-tub III gene expression was increased in the exosome treated group. Significant expression of Gfap was seen in the NGF and NGF/EXO treated groups. Present study indicated that hADSCs derived exosomes might enhance cell viability and promote neuronal differentiation and expression of mature neural marker in PC12 cells.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Exosome Adipose stem cells Neural differentiation PC12 cells MESENCHYMAL STROMAL CELLS FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY NEUROVASCULAR PLASTICITY PROLIFERATION STROKE
Page Range: pp. 5033-5043
Journal or Publication Title: Molecular Biology Reports
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 48
Number: 6
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11033-021-06497-5
ISSN: 0301-4851
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/14892

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