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Brain morphological and connectivity changes on MRI after stem cell therapy in a rat stroke model

In animal models of stroke, behavioral assessments could be complemented by a variety of neuroimaging studies to correlate them with recovery and better understand mechanisms of improvement after stem cell therapy. We evaluated morphological and connectivity changes after treatment with human mesenc...

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Autores principales: Son, Jeong Pyo, Sung, Ji Hee, Kim, Dong Hee, Cho, Yeon Hee, Kim, Suk Jae, Chung, Jong-Won, Chang, Won Hyuk, Kim, Yun-Hee, Kim, Eun Hee, Moon, Gyeong Joon, Bang, Oh Young
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7886198/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33592008
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246817
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author Son, Jeong Pyo
Sung, Ji Hee
Kim, Dong Hee
Cho, Yeon Hee
Kim, Suk Jae
Chung, Jong-Won
Chang, Won Hyuk
Kim, Yun-Hee
Kim, Eun Hee
Moon, Gyeong Joon
Bang, Oh Young
author_facet Son, Jeong Pyo
Sung, Ji Hee
Kim, Dong Hee
Cho, Yeon Hee
Kim, Suk Jae
Chung, Jong-Won
Chang, Won Hyuk
Kim, Yun-Hee
Kim, Eun Hee
Moon, Gyeong Joon
Bang, Oh Young
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description In animal models of stroke, behavioral assessments could be complemented by a variety of neuroimaging studies to correlate them with recovery and better understand mechanisms of improvement after stem cell therapy. We evaluated morphological and connectivity changes after treatment with human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) in a rat stroke model, through quantitative measurement of T(2)-weighted images and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). Transient middle cerebral artery occlusion rats randomly received PBS (PBS-only), FBS cultured hMSCs (FBS-hMSCs), or stroke patients’ serum cultured hMSCs (SS-hMSCs). Functional improvement was assessed using a modified neurological severity score (mNSS). Quantitative analyses of T(2)-weighted ischemic lesion and ventricular volume changes were performed. Brain microstructure/connectivity changes were evaluated in the ischemic recovery area by DTI-derived microstructural indices such as relative fractional anisotropy (rFA), relative axial diffusivity (rAD), and relative radial diffusivity (rRD), and relative fiber density (rFD) analyses. According to mNSS results, the SS-hMSCs group showed the most prominent functional improvement. Infarct lesion volume of the SS-hMSCs group was significantly decreased at 2 weeks when compared to the PBS-only groups, but there were no differences between the FBS-hMSCs and SS-hMSCs groups. Brain atrophy was significantly decreased in the SS-hMSCs group compared to the other groups. In DTI, rFA and rFD values were significantly higher and rRD value was significant lower in the SS-hMSCs group and these microstructure/connectivity changes were correlated with T(2)-weighted morphological changes. T(2)-weighted volume alterations (ischemic lesion and brain atrophy), and DTI microstructural indices and rFD changes, were well matched with the results of behavioral assessment. These quantitative MRI measurements could be potential outcome predictors of functional recovery after treatment with stem cells for stroke.
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spelling pubmed-78861982021-02-23 Brain morphological and connectivity changes on MRI after stem cell therapy in a rat stroke model Son, Jeong Pyo Sung, Ji Hee Kim, Dong Hee Cho, Yeon Hee Kim, Suk Jae Chung, Jong-Won Chang, Won Hyuk Kim, Yun-Hee Kim, Eun Hee Moon, Gyeong Joon Bang, Oh Young PLoS One Research Article In animal models of stroke, behavioral assessments could be complemented by a variety of neuroimaging studies to correlate them with recovery and better understand mechanisms of improvement after stem cell therapy. We evaluated morphological and connectivity changes after treatment with human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) in a rat stroke model, through quantitative measurement of T(2)-weighted images and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). Transient middle cerebral artery occlusion rats randomly received PBS (PBS-only), FBS cultured hMSCs (FBS-hMSCs), or stroke patients’ serum cultured hMSCs (SS-hMSCs). Functional improvement was assessed using a modified neurological severity score (mNSS). Quantitative analyses of T(2)-weighted ischemic lesion and ventricular volume changes were performed. Brain microstructure/connectivity changes were evaluated in the ischemic recovery area by DTI-derived microstructural indices such as relative fractional anisotropy (rFA), relative axial diffusivity (rAD), and relative radial diffusivity (rRD), and relative fiber density (rFD) analyses. According to mNSS results, the SS-hMSCs group showed the most prominent functional improvement. Infarct lesion volume of the SS-hMSCs group was significantly decreased at 2 weeks when compared to the PBS-only groups, but there were no differences between the FBS-hMSCs and SS-hMSCs groups. Brain atrophy was significantly decreased in the SS-hMSCs group compared to the other groups. In DTI, rFA and rFD values were significantly higher and rRD value was significant lower in the SS-hMSCs group and these microstructure/connectivity changes were correlated with T(2)-weighted morphological changes. T(2)-weighted volume alterations (ischemic lesion and brain atrophy), and DTI microstructural indices and rFD changes, were well matched with the results of behavioral assessment. These quantitative MRI measurements could be potential outcome predictors of functional recovery after treatment with stem cells for stroke. Public Library of Science 2021-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7886198/ /pubmed/33592008 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246817 Text en © 2021 Son et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Son, Jeong Pyo
Sung, Ji Hee
Kim, Dong Hee
Cho, Yeon Hee
Kim, Suk Jae
Chung, Jong-Won
Chang, Won Hyuk
Kim, Yun-Hee
Kim, Eun Hee
Moon, Gyeong Joon
Bang, Oh Young
Brain morphological and connectivity changes on MRI after stem cell therapy in a rat stroke model
title Brain morphological and connectivity changes on MRI after stem cell therapy in a rat stroke model
title_full Brain morphological and connectivity changes on MRI after stem cell therapy in a rat stroke model
title_fullStr Brain morphological and connectivity changes on MRI after stem cell therapy in a rat stroke model
title_full_unstemmed Brain morphological and connectivity changes on MRI after stem cell therapy in a rat stroke model
title_short Brain morphological and connectivity changes on MRI after stem cell therapy in a rat stroke model
title_sort brain morphological and connectivity changes on mri after stem cell therapy in a rat stroke model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7886198/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33592008
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246817
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