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ROS activates JNK-mediated autophagy to counteract apoptosis in mouse mesenchymal stem cells in vitro

Journal

ACTA PHARMACOLOGICA SINICA
Volume 36, Issue 12, Pages 1473-1479

Publisher

NATURE PUBL GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/aps.2015.101

Keywords

mesenchymal stem cell; ROS; autophagy; apoptosis; chloroquine; 3-methyladenine; SP600125; diabetes mellitus; erectile dysfunction

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81370706, 81372758]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing, China [CSTC2013JCYJA10058]
  3. Human Resources and Social Security Bureau of Chongqing [2013011]
  4. Chongqing Health Bureau [2012-2-001]

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Aim: Transplantation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) for the treatment of diabetic erectile dysfunction (ED) is hampered by apoptosis of the transplanted cells. In diabetic ED, there is increased oxidative stress and decreased NO in the corpora cavernosa, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) induce apoptosis of the transplanted cells. In this study we examined whether and how autophagy was involved in ROS-induced apoptosis of MSCs. Methods: Mouse C3H10 MSCs were treated with H2O2 to simulate the high oxidative condition in diabetic ED. Cell viability was measured using MTT assay. Apoptosis was analyzed by flow cytometry. Apoptosis-and autophagy-related proteins were detected with Western blot assays. Intracellular autophagosome accumulation was studied using transmission electron microscopy. Results: Treatment of MSCs with H2O2 (50-400 mu mol/L) inhibited the cell viability in concentration-and time-dependent manners. Furthermore, H2O2 (300 mu mol/L) induced apoptosis, as well as activated autophagy in MSCs. Pretreatment with lysosome inhibitor chloroquine (10 mu mol/L) or PI3K inhibitor 3-methyladenine (5 mmol/L) significantly enhanced H2O2-induced cell death. Pretreatment with JNK inhibitor SP600125 (10 mu mol/L) abrogated H2O2-induced accumulation of LC3-II, and attenuated H2O2-induced reduction of Bcl-2 levels in MSCs. Conclusion: ROS induce autophagy to counteract apoptosis in MSCs by activation of JNK. Thus, augmentation of autophagy may reduce apoptosis, prolonging MSC survival and improving MSC-based therapeutic efficacy for diabetic ED.

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