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Intranasally administered mesenchymal stem cells promote a regenerative niche for repair of neonatal ischemic brain injury

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EXPERIMENTAL NEUROLOGY
Volume 261, Issue -, Pages 53-64

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2014.06.009

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Neonatal hypoxia-ischemia; Nasal MSC therapy; Microglia polarization; Neurogenesis; Neuroregeneration; Scar formation

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Funding

  1. Zon-MW Project [116002003]
  2. EU-7 Neurobid from the European Union [HEALTH-F2-2009-241778]

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Previous work from our group has shown that intranasal MSC-treatment decreases lesion volume and improves motor and cognitive behavior after hypoxic-ischemic (HI) brain damage in neonatal mice. Our aim was to determine the kinetics of MSC migration after intranasal administration, and the early effects of MSCs on neurogenic processes and gliosis at the lesion site. HI brain injury was induced in 9-day-old mice and MSCs were administered intranasally at 10 days post-HI. The kinetics of MSC migration were investigated by immunofluorescence and MRI analysis. BDNF and NGF gene expression was determined by qPCR analysis following MSC co-culture with HI brain extract. Nestin. Doublecortin. NeuN, GFAP, Iba-1 and M1/M2 phenotypic expression was assessed over time. MRI and immunohistochemistry analyses showed that MSCs reach the lesion site already within 2 h after intranasal administration. At 12 h after administration the number of MSCs at the lesion site peaks and decreases significantly at 72 h. The number of DCX+ cells increased 1 to 3 days after MSC administration in the SVZ. At the lesion, GFAP(+)/nestin(+) and DCX+ expression increased 3 to 5 days after MSC-treatment. The number of NeuN(+) cells increased within 5 days, leading to a dramatic regeneration of the somatosensory cortex and hippocampus at 18 days after intranasal MSC administration. Interestingly, MSCs expressed significantly more BDNF gene when exposed to HI brain extract in vitro. Furthermore. MSC-treatment resulted in the resolution of the glial scar surrounding the lesion, represented by a decrease in reactive astrocytes and microglia and polarization of microglia towards the M2 phenotype. In view of the current lack of therapeutic strategies, we propose that intranasal MSC administration is a powerful therapeutic option through its functional repair of the lesion represented by regeneration of the cortical and hippocampal structure and decrease of gliosis. (C) 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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