Abstract
BackgroundBone marrow mesenchymal stem cell (BMSCs) -based therapies represent a promising treatment for neurological disorders. However, therapeutic effects and mechanisms of BMSCs transplantation for radiation-induced brain injury (RIBI) have not been fully disclosed. In this article, we explored the functions of BMSCs transplantation on RIBI and investigated the protective effects of BMSCS on hippocampal neurons in RIBI as well as the related molecular mechanisms. Materials and methods6–8 weeks-old rats were used to build a RIBI model. Rats in BMSC group were treated with a 3 × 106 BMSCs injection through the tail vein on the 1st day and 8th day after irradiation; rats in both control and RIBI groups were injected with an equivalent volume of physiological saline for comparisons. The Morris water maze was applied to detect the variations in cognitive function after RIBI. MRS was performed to test changes in NAA/Cr, indicating neuronal apoptosis after RIBI. TUNEL was conducted to detect apoptosis of rat hippocampal neurons, and HE staining was carried out to show pathological variations in the hippocampal region of rats. Protein levels of PI3K, P-PI3K, AKT, P-AKT, Bcl-2, and Bax proteins of rats in the hippocampal area were all determined by Western blot. ResultsCognitive function was reduced and hippocampal neurons underwent apoptosis in the rats of the RIBI group, and cognitive abilities, histopathological alterations, and apoptosis of hippocampal neurons were significantly improved after BMSCs treatment; the expression of PI3K, P-PI3K, AKT, P-AKT, and Bcl-2 proteins, in the hippocampal region of the rat, was up-regulated, and Bax proteins were down-regulated. ConclusionsBMCSs can inhibit hippocampal neuronal apoptosis in RIBI, and the mechanism may be associated with the up-regulation of Bcl-2 and down-regulation of Bax by the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway.
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