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Brain Extract of Subacute Traumatic Brain Injury Promotes the Neuronal Differentiation of Human Neural Stem Cells via Autophagy

Background: After a traumatic brain injury (TBI), the cell environment is dramatically changed, which has various influences on grafted neural stem cells (NSCs). At present, these influences on NSCs have not been fully elucidated, which hinders the finding of an optimal timepoint for NSC transplanta...

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Autores principales: He, Zhenghui, Lang, Lijian, Hui, Jiyuan, Ma, Yuxiao, Yang, Chun, Weng, Weiji, Huang, Jialin, Zhao, Xiongfei, Zhang, Xiaoqi, Liang, Qian, Jiang, Jiyao, Feng, Junfeng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9145659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35628836
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11102709
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author He, Zhenghui
Lang, Lijian
Hui, Jiyuan
Ma, Yuxiao
Yang, Chun
Weng, Weiji
Huang, Jialin
Zhao, Xiongfei
Zhang, Xiaoqi
Liang, Qian
Jiang, Jiyao
Feng, Junfeng
author_facet He, Zhenghui
Lang, Lijian
Hui, Jiyuan
Ma, Yuxiao
Yang, Chun
Weng, Weiji
Huang, Jialin
Zhao, Xiongfei
Zhang, Xiaoqi
Liang, Qian
Jiang, Jiyao
Feng, Junfeng
author_sort He, Zhenghui
collection PubMed
description Background: After a traumatic brain injury (TBI), the cell environment is dramatically changed, which has various influences on grafted neural stem cells (NSCs). At present, these influences on NSCs have not been fully elucidated, which hinders the finding of an optimal timepoint for NSC transplantation. Methods: Brain extracts of TBI mice were used in vitro to simulate the different phase TBI influences on the differentiation of human NSCs. Protein profiles of brain extracts were analyzed. Neuronal differentiation and the activation of autophagy and the WNT/CTNNB pathway were detected after brain extract treatment. Results: Under subacute TBI brain extract conditions, the neuronal differentiation of hNSCs was significantly higher than that under acute brain extract conditions. The autophagy flux and WNT/CTNNB pathway were activated more highly within the subacute brain extract than in the acute brain extract. Autophagy activation by rapamycin could rescue the neuronal differentiation of hNSCs within acute TBI brain extract. Conclusions: The subacute phase around 7 days after TBI in mice could be a candidate timepoint to encourage more neuronal differentiation after transplantation. The autophagy flux played a critical role in regulating neuronal differentiation of hNSCs and could serve as a potential target to improve the efficacy of transplantation in the early phase.
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spelling pubmed-91456592022-05-29 Brain Extract of Subacute Traumatic Brain Injury Promotes the Neuronal Differentiation of Human Neural Stem Cells via Autophagy He, Zhenghui Lang, Lijian Hui, Jiyuan Ma, Yuxiao Yang, Chun Weng, Weiji Huang, Jialin Zhao, Xiongfei Zhang, Xiaoqi Liang, Qian Jiang, Jiyao Feng, Junfeng J Clin Med Article Background: After a traumatic brain injury (TBI), the cell environment is dramatically changed, which has various influences on grafted neural stem cells (NSCs). At present, these influences on NSCs have not been fully elucidated, which hinders the finding of an optimal timepoint for NSC transplantation. Methods: Brain extracts of TBI mice were used in vitro to simulate the different phase TBI influences on the differentiation of human NSCs. Protein profiles of brain extracts were analyzed. Neuronal differentiation and the activation of autophagy and the WNT/CTNNB pathway were detected after brain extract treatment. Results: Under subacute TBI brain extract conditions, the neuronal differentiation of hNSCs was significantly higher than that under acute brain extract conditions. The autophagy flux and WNT/CTNNB pathway were activated more highly within the subacute brain extract than in the acute brain extract. Autophagy activation by rapamycin could rescue the neuronal differentiation of hNSCs within acute TBI brain extract. Conclusions: The subacute phase around 7 days after TBI in mice could be a candidate timepoint to encourage more neuronal differentiation after transplantation. The autophagy flux played a critical role in regulating neuronal differentiation of hNSCs and could serve as a potential target to improve the efficacy of transplantation in the early phase. MDPI 2022-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9145659/ /pubmed/35628836 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11102709 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
He, Zhenghui
Lang, Lijian
Hui, Jiyuan
Ma, Yuxiao
Yang, Chun
Weng, Weiji
Huang, Jialin
Zhao, Xiongfei
Zhang, Xiaoqi
Liang, Qian
Jiang, Jiyao
Feng, Junfeng
Brain Extract of Subacute Traumatic Brain Injury Promotes the Neuronal Differentiation of Human Neural Stem Cells via Autophagy
title Brain Extract of Subacute Traumatic Brain Injury Promotes the Neuronal Differentiation of Human Neural Stem Cells via Autophagy
title_full Brain Extract of Subacute Traumatic Brain Injury Promotes the Neuronal Differentiation of Human Neural Stem Cells via Autophagy
title_fullStr Brain Extract of Subacute Traumatic Brain Injury Promotes the Neuronal Differentiation of Human Neural Stem Cells via Autophagy
title_full_unstemmed Brain Extract of Subacute Traumatic Brain Injury Promotes the Neuronal Differentiation of Human Neural Stem Cells via Autophagy
title_short Brain Extract of Subacute Traumatic Brain Injury Promotes the Neuronal Differentiation of Human Neural Stem Cells via Autophagy
title_sort brain extract of subacute traumatic brain injury promotes the neuronal differentiation of human neural stem cells via autophagy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9145659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35628836
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11102709
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