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Regeneration of sciatic nerves by transplanted microvesicles of human neural stem cells derived from embryonic stem cells

Authors :
Xiaochun Sun
Bin Tang
Xiang Chen
Kai Ye
Jiabo Hu
Tianyan Chen
Jianyi Gao
Xianyan Ji
Yao Dai
Hui Wang
Hong Xu
Jiahong Yu
Lei Zhang
Source :
Cell and Tissue Banking. 21:233-248
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Injured nerves cannot regenerate on their own, and a lack of engraftable human nerves has been a major obstacle in cell-based therapies for regenerating damaged nerves. A monolayer culture approach to obtain adherent neural stem cells from human embryonic stem cells (hESC-NSCs) was established, and the greatest number of stemness characteristics were achieved by the eighth generation of hESC-NSCs (P8 hESC-NSCs). To overcome deficits in cell therapy, we used microvesicles secreted from P8 hESC-NSCs (hESC-NSC-MVs) instead of entire hESC-NSCs. To investigate the therapeutic efficacy of hESC-NSC-MVs in vitro, hESC-NSC-MVs were cocultured with dorsal root ganglia to determine the length of axons. In vivo, we transected the sciatic nerve in SD rats and created a 5-mm gap. A sciatic nerve defect was bridged using a silicone tube filled with hESC-NSC-MVs (45 μg) in the MVs group, P8 hESC-NSCs (1 × 106 single cells) in the cell group and PBS in the control group. The hESC-NSC-MVs group showed better morphological recovery and a significantly greater number of regenerated axons than the hESC-NSCs group 12 weeks after nerve injury. These results indicated that the hESC-NSC-MVs group had the greatest ability to repair and reconstruct nerve structure and function. As a result, hESC-NSC-MVs may have potential for applications in the field of nerve regenerative repair.

Details

ISSN :
15736814 and 13899333
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell and Tissue Banking
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d54c068f96700a38aaffae1c72b23ec8