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Effects of Varied Stimulation Parameters on Adipose-Derived Stem Cell Response to Low-Level Electrical Fields.

Authors :
Hlavac, Nora
Bousalis, Deanna
Ahmad, Raffae N.
Pallack, Emily
Vela, Angelique
Li, Yuan
Mobini, Sahba
Patrick, Erin
Schmidt, Christine E.
Source :
Annals of Biomedical Engineering; Dec2021, Vol. 49 Issue 12, p3401-3411, 11p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Exogenous electrical fields have been explored in regenerative medicine to increase cellular expression of pro-regenerative growth factors. Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) are attractive for regenerative applications, specifically for neural repair. Little is known about the relationship between low-level electrical stimulation (ES) and ASC regenerative potentiation. In this work, patterns of ASC expression and secretion of growth factors (i.e., secretome) were explored across a range of ES parameters. ASCs were stimulated with low-level stimulation (20 mV/mm) at varied pulse frequencies, durations, and with alternating versus direct current. Frequency and duration had the most significant effects on growth factor expression. While a range of stimulation frequencies (1, 20, 1000 Hz) applied intermittently (1 h × 3 days) induced upregulation of general wound healing factors, neural-specific factors were only increased at 1 Hz. Moreover, the most optimal expression of neural growth factors was achieved when ASCs were exposed to 1 Hz pulses continuously for 24 h. In evaluation of secretome, apparent inconsistencies were observed across biological replications. Nonetheless, ASC secretome (from 1 Hz, 24 h ES) caused significant increase in neurite extension compared to non-stimulated control. Overall, ASCs are sensitive to ES parameters at low field strengths, notably pulse frequency and stimulation duration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00906964
Volume :
49
Issue :
12
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Annals of Biomedical Engineering
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
154123043
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10439-021-02875-z