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Assessment of Neuroprotective Properties of Melissa officinalis in Combination With Human Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cells After Spinal Cord Injury

INTRODUCTION: The pathophysiology of spinal cord injury (SCI) has a classically bad prognosis. It has been demonstrated that human umbilical cord blood stem cells (hUCBSCs) and Melissa officinalis (MO) are useful for the prevention of neurological disease. METHODS: Thirty-six adult male rats were ra...

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Autores principales: Hosseini, Seyed Ruhollah, Kaka, Gholamreza, Joghataei, Mohammad Taghi, Hooshmandi, Mehdi, Sadraie, Seyed Homayoon, Yaghoobi, Kayvan, Mohammadi, Alireza
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5098695/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27815336
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1759091416674833
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author Hosseini, Seyed Ruhollah
Kaka, Gholamreza
Joghataei, Mohammad Taghi
Hooshmandi, Mehdi
Sadraie, Seyed Homayoon
Yaghoobi, Kayvan
Mohammadi, Alireza
author_facet Hosseini, Seyed Ruhollah
Kaka, Gholamreza
Joghataei, Mohammad Taghi
Hooshmandi, Mehdi
Sadraie, Seyed Homayoon
Yaghoobi, Kayvan
Mohammadi, Alireza
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description INTRODUCTION: The pathophysiology of spinal cord injury (SCI) has a classically bad prognosis. It has been demonstrated that human umbilical cord blood stem cells (hUCBSCs) and Melissa officinalis (MO) are useful for the prevention of neurological disease. METHODS: Thirty-six adult male rats were randomly divided into intact, sham, control (SCI), MO, hUCBSC, and MO-hUCBSC groups. Intraperitoneal injection of MO (150 mg/kg) was commenced 24 hr post-SCI and continued once a day for 14 days. Intraspinal grafting of hUCBSCs was commenced immediately in the next day. The motor and sensory functions of all animals were evaluated once a week after the commencement of SCI. Electromyography (EMG) was performed in the last day in order to measure the recruitment index. Immunohistochemistry, reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction, and transmission electron microscopy evaluations were performed to determine the level of astrogliosis and myelination. RESULTS: The results revealed that motor function (MO-hUCBSC: 15 ± 0.3, SCI: 8.2 ± 0.37, p < .001), sensory function (MO-hUCBSC: 3.57 ± 0.19, SCI: 6.38 ± 0.23, p < .001), and EMG recruitment index (MO-hUCBSC: 3.71 ± 0.18, SCI: 1.6 ± 0.1, p < .001) were significantly improved in the MO-hUCBSC group compared with SCI group. Mean cavity area (MO-hUCBSC: 0.03 ± 0.03, SCI: 0.07 ± 0.004, p < .001) was reduced and loss of lower motor neurons (MO-hUCBSC: 7.6 ± 0.43, SCI: 3 ± 0.12, p < .001) and astrogliosis density (MO-hUCBSC: 3.1 ± 0.15, SCI: 6.25 ± 1.42, p < 0.001) in the ventral horn of spinal cord were prevented in MO-hUCBSC group compared with SCI group. CONCLUSION: The results revealed that the combination of MO and hUCBSCs in comparison with the control group has neuroprotective effects in SCI.
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spelling pubmed-50986952016-11-15 Assessment of Neuroprotective Properties of Melissa officinalis in Combination With Human Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cells After Spinal Cord Injury Hosseini, Seyed Ruhollah Kaka, Gholamreza Joghataei, Mohammad Taghi Hooshmandi, Mehdi Sadraie, Seyed Homayoon Yaghoobi, Kayvan Mohammadi, Alireza ASN Neuro Original Article INTRODUCTION: The pathophysiology of spinal cord injury (SCI) has a classically bad prognosis. It has been demonstrated that human umbilical cord blood stem cells (hUCBSCs) and Melissa officinalis (MO) are useful for the prevention of neurological disease. METHODS: Thirty-six adult male rats were randomly divided into intact, sham, control (SCI), MO, hUCBSC, and MO-hUCBSC groups. Intraperitoneal injection of MO (150 mg/kg) was commenced 24 hr post-SCI and continued once a day for 14 days. Intraspinal grafting of hUCBSCs was commenced immediately in the next day. The motor and sensory functions of all animals were evaluated once a week after the commencement of SCI. Electromyography (EMG) was performed in the last day in order to measure the recruitment index. Immunohistochemistry, reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction, and transmission electron microscopy evaluations were performed to determine the level of astrogliosis and myelination. RESULTS: The results revealed that motor function (MO-hUCBSC: 15 ± 0.3, SCI: 8.2 ± 0.37, p < .001), sensory function (MO-hUCBSC: 3.57 ± 0.19, SCI: 6.38 ± 0.23, p < .001), and EMG recruitment index (MO-hUCBSC: 3.71 ± 0.18, SCI: 1.6 ± 0.1, p < .001) were significantly improved in the MO-hUCBSC group compared with SCI group. Mean cavity area (MO-hUCBSC: 0.03 ± 0.03, SCI: 0.07 ± 0.004, p < .001) was reduced and loss of lower motor neurons (MO-hUCBSC: 7.6 ± 0.43, SCI: 3 ± 0.12, p < .001) and astrogliosis density (MO-hUCBSC: 3.1 ± 0.15, SCI: 6.25 ± 1.42, p < 0.001) in the ventral horn of spinal cord were prevented in MO-hUCBSC group compared with SCI group. CONCLUSION: The results revealed that the combination of MO and hUCBSCs in comparison with the control group has neuroprotective effects in SCI. SAGE Publications 2016-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5098695/ /pubmed/27815336 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1759091416674833 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Hosseini, Seyed Ruhollah
Kaka, Gholamreza
Joghataei, Mohammad Taghi
Hooshmandi, Mehdi
Sadraie, Seyed Homayoon
Yaghoobi, Kayvan
Mohammadi, Alireza
Assessment of Neuroprotective Properties of Melissa officinalis in Combination With Human Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cells After Spinal Cord Injury
title Assessment of Neuroprotective Properties of Melissa officinalis in Combination With Human Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cells After Spinal Cord Injury
title_full Assessment of Neuroprotective Properties of Melissa officinalis in Combination With Human Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cells After Spinal Cord Injury
title_fullStr Assessment of Neuroprotective Properties of Melissa officinalis in Combination With Human Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cells After Spinal Cord Injury
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Neuroprotective Properties of Melissa officinalis in Combination With Human Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cells After Spinal Cord Injury
title_short Assessment of Neuroprotective Properties of Melissa officinalis in Combination With Human Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cells After Spinal Cord Injury
title_sort assessment of neuroprotective properties of melissa officinalis in combination with human umbilical cord blood stem cells after spinal cord injury
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5098695/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27815336
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1759091416674833
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