Human bone marrow stromal cells are a multipotent population of cells capable of differentiating into a number of mesodermal lineages as well as supporting hematopoeisis. Their distinct protein and gene expression phenotype is well characterized in the literature. Human adipose tissue presents an al
Adipose tissue-derived stromal cells protect hair cells from aminoglycoside
โ Scribed by Atsuhiro Yoshida; Shin-Ichiro Kitajiri; Takayuki Nakagawa; Kento Hashido; Takatoshi Inaoka; Juichi Ito
- Book ID
- 102927209
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 920 KB
- Volume
- 121
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0023-852X
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Background:
Previous studies have demonstrated the therapeutic paracrine activity of adipose tissueโderived stromal cells (ADSCs). This study aimed to examine the ADSC potential for protecting auditory hair cells from aminoglycoside toxicity via paracrine of multiple growth factors and cytokines.
Study Design:
Experimental study.
Methods:
We assessed hair cell protection from neomycin toxicity by ADSCโderived factors using an explant culture system, in which cochlear explants and ADSCs were separated by a culture mesh insert to avoid direct contact. We measured the levels of growth factors and cytokines in ADSC culture media using an enzymeโlinked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).
Results:
Neomycin induced severe degeneration of auditory hair cells in cochlear explants, but coโculture with ADSCs significantly increased the number of surviving hair cells in explants. ELISA analysis revealed that ADSCs secreted insulinโlike growth factorโ1, nerve growth factor, vascular epithelial growth factor, transforming growth factor ฮฒ1, monocyte chemotactic proteinโ1, and most prominently hepatocyte growth factor.
Conclusions:
These findings demonstrate that ADSCs have the capacity to protect auditory hair cells, and can be a useful strategy to develop therapy for deafness in the clinic. The multiple paracrine growth factors and cytokines secreted by ADSCs might be involved in this effect. Laryngoscope, 2011
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