Treatment of ectomesenchymal stem cells-conditional medium in ulcerative colitis

Author:

Yang Wenjing1,Wang Zhe1,Wang Yao1,Mao Fei1,Chen Chen1,Wu Weijiang1,Lu Xiaodong1,Chen Qian1,Liu Jingjing1,Shi Wentao1,Cao Sucheng1,Li Qianzhe1

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212013, P. R. China

Abstract

The experiments in this paper was to investigate the effect of ectomesenchymal stem cells-conditional medium (EMSCs-CM) in DSS-induced ulcerative colitis (UC) which is expected to provide a therapeutic treatment for DSS-induced UC. Herein, EMSCs were isolated from the nasal cavity of mice and its supernatants without FBS were collected as conditioned medium for EMSCs (EMCSs-CM). The concentrated EMCSs-CM was further prepared by dissolving freeze-dried CM with PBS. Depending on different treatments, C57 mice was classified into normal group, DSS model group and EMSCs-C group. To build model mice, DSS at 3% concentration was accepted. The effects of intervention were assessed on the basis of body weight changes, disease activity index (DAI) score, colon length, pathological variations and colitis biomarkers. Results revealed that EMSCs-CM could express TGF-β, SHH and Laminin in vitro, respectively and significantly reduce the disease activity index and alleviate the severity of mice in vivo. a low level of inflammatory cytokine expression was also monitored in the EMSCs-CM group. In conclusion, EMSCs-CM is conducive to improve the DSS-induced UC, owing to multiple factors secreted by EMSCs.

Publisher

American Scientific Publishers

Subject

General Materials Science

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