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Ozone Activates the Nrf2 Pathway and Improves Preservation of Explanted Adipose Tissue In Vitro

In clinical practice, administration of low ozone (O(3)) dosages is a complementary therapy for many diseases, due to the capability of O(3) to elicit an antioxidant response through the Nuclear Factor Erythroid 2-Related Factor 2 (Nrf2)-dependent pathway. Nrf2 is also involved in the adipogenic dif...

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Autores principales: Cisterna, Barbara, Costanzo, Manuela, Nodari, Alice, Galiè, Mirco, Zanzoni, Serena, Bernardi, Paolo, Covi, Viviana, Tabaracci, Gabriele, Malatesta, Manuela
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7602229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33066365
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox9100989
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author Cisterna, Barbara
Costanzo, Manuela
Nodari, Alice
Galiè, Mirco
Zanzoni, Serena
Bernardi, Paolo
Covi, Viviana
Tabaracci, Gabriele
Malatesta, Manuela
author_facet Cisterna, Barbara
Costanzo, Manuela
Nodari, Alice
Galiè, Mirco
Zanzoni, Serena
Bernardi, Paolo
Covi, Viviana
Tabaracci, Gabriele
Malatesta, Manuela
author_sort Cisterna, Barbara
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description In clinical practice, administration of low ozone (O(3)) dosages is a complementary therapy for many diseases, due to the capability of O(3) to elicit an antioxidant response through the Nuclear Factor Erythroid 2-Related Factor 2 (Nrf2)-dependent pathway. Nrf2 is also involved in the adipogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells, and low O(3) concentrations have been shown to stimulate lipid accumulation in human adipose-derived adult stem cells in vitro. Thus, O(3) treatment is a promising procedure to improve the survival of explanted adipose tissue, whose reabsorption after fat grafting is a major problem in regenerative medicine. In this context, we carried out a pilot study to explore the potential of mild O(3) treatment in preserving explanted murine adipose tissue in vitro. Scanning and transmission electron microscopy, Western blot, real-time polymerase chain reaction and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy were used. Exposure to low O(3) concentrations down in the degradation of the explanted adipose tissue and induced a concomitant increase in the protein abundance of Nrf2 and in the expression of its target gene Hmox1. These findings provide a promising background for further studies aimed at the clinical application of O(3) as an adjuvant treatment to improve fat engraftment.
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spelling pubmed-76022292020-11-01 Ozone Activates the Nrf2 Pathway and Improves Preservation of Explanted Adipose Tissue In Vitro Cisterna, Barbara Costanzo, Manuela Nodari, Alice Galiè, Mirco Zanzoni, Serena Bernardi, Paolo Covi, Viviana Tabaracci, Gabriele Malatesta, Manuela Antioxidants (Basel) Article In clinical practice, administration of low ozone (O(3)) dosages is a complementary therapy for many diseases, due to the capability of O(3) to elicit an antioxidant response through the Nuclear Factor Erythroid 2-Related Factor 2 (Nrf2)-dependent pathway. Nrf2 is also involved in the adipogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells, and low O(3) concentrations have been shown to stimulate lipid accumulation in human adipose-derived adult stem cells in vitro. Thus, O(3) treatment is a promising procedure to improve the survival of explanted adipose tissue, whose reabsorption after fat grafting is a major problem in regenerative medicine. In this context, we carried out a pilot study to explore the potential of mild O(3) treatment in preserving explanted murine adipose tissue in vitro. Scanning and transmission electron microscopy, Western blot, real-time polymerase chain reaction and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy were used. Exposure to low O(3) concentrations down in the degradation of the explanted adipose tissue and induced a concomitant increase in the protein abundance of Nrf2 and in the expression of its target gene Hmox1. These findings provide a promising background for further studies aimed at the clinical application of O(3) as an adjuvant treatment to improve fat engraftment. MDPI 2020-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7602229/ /pubmed/33066365 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox9100989 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cisterna, Barbara
Costanzo, Manuela
Nodari, Alice
Galiè, Mirco
Zanzoni, Serena
Bernardi, Paolo
Covi, Viviana
Tabaracci, Gabriele
Malatesta, Manuela
Ozone Activates the Nrf2 Pathway and Improves Preservation of Explanted Adipose Tissue In Vitro
title Ozone Activates the Nrf2 Pathway and Improves Preservation of Explanted Adipose Tissue In Vitro
title_full Ozone Activates the Nrf2 Pathway and Improves Preservation of Explanted Adipose Tissue In Vitro
title_fullStr Ozone Activates the Nrf2 Pathway and Improves Preservation of Explanted Adipose Tissue In Vitro
title_full_unstemmed Ozone Activates the Nrf2 Pathway and Improves Preservation of Explanted Adipose Tissue In Vitro
title_short Ozone Activates the Nrf2 Pathway and Improves Preservation of Explanted Adipose Tissue In Vitro
title_sort ozone activates the nrf2 pathway and improves preservation of explanted adipose tissue in vitro
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7602229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33066365
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox9100989
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