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Contributory Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Mesenchymal Stem Cells,Not Conditioned Media,On Ovalbumin-Induced Asthmatic Changes in Male Rats
Authors:Mahdi Ahmadi  Reza Rahbarghazi  Sina Soltani  Mohammad Reza Aslani  Rana Keyhanmanesh
Institution:1.Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine,Tabriz University of Medical Sciences,Tabriz,Iran;2.Stem Cell Research Center,Tabriz University of Medical Sciences,Tabriz,Iran;3.Drug Applied Research Center,Tabriz University of Medical Sciences,Tabriz,Iran
Abstract:Our aim in selecting an appropriate cell fraction and conditioned media (CM) was to achieve the suitable candidate for ameliorating long-term chronic asthmatic changes of respiratory tract. Thirty-six rats were classified into healthy and sensitized groups, which were further divided into three subgroups; rats received systemically 50 μl volume of PBS, CM, or 2?×?106 rat bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (rBMMSCs). Tracheal responsiveness (TR), immunologic responses, and recruitment of rBMMSCs into the lungs were evaluated. A high degree of TR and total WBC and percentages of eosinophils and neutrophils was significantly recorded in all sensitized groups rather than of controls (p?<?0.001 to p?<?0.05). Concurrently, a significant improvement of TR and eosinophil and neutrophil return toward normal levels was evident in sensitized rats receiving cells as compared to parallel asthmatic animals. Flow cytometric monitoring of lymphocyte subpopulation revealed a decrease in the number of CD3+CD4+ and concurrent increase in CD3+CD8+ in all sensitized rats as compared to control (p?<?0.001 to p?<?0.05). Noticeably, no significant modulatory effects of either cell or CM administration were achieved on the CD3+CD4+ and CD3+CD8+ populations in non-asthmatic rats. Corroborating our results, the number of CD3+CD4+ tended to increase (p?<?0.05) which coincided with a decreased manner of CD3+CD8+ populations as compared to other asthmatic groups (p?<?0.01 to p?<?0.05). Moreover, stem cells could efficiently transmigrate to the lung parenchyma, albeit the dynamic of asthmatic changes stimulated the rate of recruited cells. Our study shed light on superior effects of mesenchymal stem cells, but not CM, in attenuating chronic asthmatic changes in the model of rat.
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