Systemic transplantation of valproic acid primed human adipose stem cells on amelioration of motor deficits in animal model of cerebellar degeneration

Background and Aim: Cerebellar degeneration is characterized by disturbance in complex motor functions, balance, muscular strength and motor learning. This study investigated the effect of systemic transplantation of human adipose stem cells (hMSCs) primed with valproic acid (VPA) on amelioration of...

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Main Authors: Seyed Kamaladin Yazdanfar, Mohammad Amin Edalatmanesh
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Language:fas
Published: Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences 2018-09-01
Series:مجله علمی دانشگاه علوم پزشکی کردستان
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Online Access:http://sjku.muk.ac.ir/article-1-3968-en.html
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spelling doaj-ac35cc14f9304c03987b5c4d6b3c1ca72020-12-27T08:02:12Zfas Kurdistan University of Medical Sciencesمجله علمی دانشگاه علوم پزشکی کردستان1560-652X2345-40402018-09-012347790Systemic transplantation of valproic acid primed human adipose stem cells on amelioration of motor deficits in animal model of cerebellar degenerationSeyed Kamaladin Yazdanfar0Mohammad Amin Edalatmanesh1 Background and Aim: Cerebellar degeneration is characterized by disturbance in complex motor functions, balance, muscular strength and motor learning. This study investigated the effect of systemic transplantation of human adipose stem cells (hMSCs) primed with valproic acid (VPA) on amelioration of motor disorders in animal model of cerebellar degeneration. Material and Methods: After inducing unilateral lesion in rat cerebellum (Folia VI) by quinolinic acid, CM-DiI  labeled hMSCs isolated from adipose tissue by liposuction, were primed with VPA for 48h and transplanted by way of the jugular vein, systemically. Then, we used cylinder, rotarod, hanging wire and beam balance test to assess motor functions in a period of 6 weeks after transplantation. Results: Six weeks after transplantation surviving hMSCs were detectable in the lesion site. The hMSC transplanted group showed markedly improved functional performance in motor learning, locomotor asymmetry, dysmetria, and neuromuscular strength and balance, in the first 6 weeks after transplantation compared to the control group. On the other hand, transplantation of VPA primed hMSCs led to a better amelioration in motor functions compared to non-primed hMSCs transplantation in the rats. Conclusion: According to the results of this study, cell therapy by means of VPA primed hMSCs can result in improved migration and homing capacity which can be regarded as a promising treatment for neurodegenerative disorders such as cerebellar diseases.http://sjku.muk.ac.ir/article-1-3968-en.htmlmesenchymal stem celladipose tissuevalproic acidcerebellummotor function
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Mohammad Amin Edalatmanesh
Systemic transplantation of valproic acid primed human adipose stem cells on amelioration of motor deficits in animal model of cerebellar degeneration
مجله علمی دانشگاه علوم پزشکی کردستان
mesenchymal stem cell
adipose tissue
valproic acid
cerebellum
motor function
author_facet Seyed Kamaladin Yazdanfar
Mohammad Amin Edalatmanesh
author_sort Seyed Kamaladin Yazdanfar
title Systemic transplantation of valproic acid primed human adipose stem cells on amelioration of motor deficits in animal model of cerebellar degeneration
title_short Systemic transplantation of valproic acid primed human adipose stem cells on amelioration of motor deficits in animal model of cerebellar degeneration
title_full Systemic transplantation of valproic acid primed human adipose stem cells on amelioration of motor deficits in animal model of cerebellar degeneration
title_fullStr Systemic transplantation of valproic acid primed human adipose stem cells on amelioration of motor deficits in animal model of cerebellar degeneration
title_full_unstemmed Systemic transplantation of valproic acid primed human adipose stem cells on amelioration of motor deficits in animal model of cerebellar degeneration
title_sort systemic transplantation of valproic acid primed human adipose stem cells on amelioration of motor deficits in animal model of cerebellar degeneration
publisher Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences
series مجله علمی دانشگاه علوم پزشکی کردستان
issn 1560-652X
2345-4040
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Background and Aim: Cerebellar degeneration is characterized by disturbance in complex motor functions, balance, muscular strength and motor learning. This study investigated the effect of systemic transplantation of human adipose stem cells (hMSCs) primed with valproic acid (VPA) on amelioration of motor disorders in animal model of cerebellar degeneration. Material and Methods: After inducing unilateral lesion in rat cerebellum (Folia VI) by quinolinic acid, CM-DiI  labeled hMSCs isolated from adipose tissue by liposuction, were primed with VPA for 48h and transplanted by way of the jugular vein, systemically. Then, we used cylinder, rotarod, hanging wire and beam balance test to assess motor functions in a period of 6 weeks after transplantation. Results: Six weeks after transplantation surviving hMSCs were detectable in the lesion site. The hMSC transplanted group showed markedly improved functional performance in motor learning, locomotor asymmetry, dysmetria, and neuromuscular strength and balance, in the first 6 weeks after transplantation compared to the control group. On the other hand, transplantation of VPA primed hMSCs led to a better amelioration in motor functions compared to non-primed hMSCs transplantation in the rats. Conclusion: According to the results of this study, cell therapy by means of VPA primed hMSCs can result in improved migration and homing capacity which can be regarded as a promising treatment for neurodegenerative disorders such as cerebellar diseases.
topic mesenchymal stem cell
adipose tissue
valproic acid
cerebellum
motor function
url http://sjku.muk.ac.ir/article-1-3968-en.html
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