Mahmoodi, M and Ravan, A.P and Goudarzi, F and Rafieemehr, H and Bahmani, M (2021) Human umbilical cord-mesenchymal stem cells conditioned medium attenuates CCl4 induced chronic liver fibrosis. Toxin Reviews, 40 (2). 238 -249. ISSN 15569543
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Although the efficacy of MSCs on the liver fibrosis is investigated, it is not exactly clear whether released molecules by MSCs are sufficient to mediate the anti-fibrotic effects or not. In this study, the possible hepatoprotective effects of human umbilical cord MSCs derived conditioned medium (UC-CM) was investigated. 30 male rats were divided into 3 groups (n = 10): C: control; F: fibrosis were intraperitoneally injected with CCl4 (1 ml/kg, i.p); F/UC-CM: fibrosis rats that received UC-CM (100 µg/kg, i.v). At the end of the 12th week, serum and liver samples were collected to analyze biochemical, molecular, and histopathological parameters. In comparison with CCl4 intoxicated animals, the results showed a significant amelioration of weight loss, histological changes as well as attenuation of serum activity of ALT, AST, and ALP in F/UC-CM. The liver hydroxyproline content was significantly reduced by UC-CM treatment. Accordingly, improvement in oxidative parameters such as MDA, TAC, and TOS was also observed in the F/UC-CM group. UC-CM administration down-regulated gene expression of TGF-β1, TNF-α, TβRII, MMP-2, and MMP-9 as well as the protein level in TGF-β1 and TNF-α. Immunohistochemical analysis showed a notable lower hepatic α-SMA expression in the F/UC-CM group. In conclusion, these findings revealed that the remarkable hepatoprotective property of UC-CM could lend support to its anti-inflammatory and antioxidative and anti-fibrotic effects.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | QU Biochemistry |
Divisions: | Faculty of Public Health |
Depositing User: | خدیجه شبانکاره |
Date Deposited: | 04 Sep 2021 06:52 |
Last Modified: | 04 Sep 2021 06:52 |
URI: | http://eprints.bpums.ac.ir/id/eprint/9402 |
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