Bone Marrow Mobilization and Local Stromal Cell-Derived Factor-1α Delivery Enhances Nascent Supraspinatus Muscle Fiber Growth

骨髓动员和局部基质细胞衍生因子-1α输送促进新生冈上肌纤维生长

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作者:Leah E Anderson, Liane E Tellier, Keshav R Shah, Joseph J Pearson, Alexandra L Brimeyer, Edward A Botchwey, Johnna S Temenoff

Abstract

Rotator cuff tear is a significant problem that leads to poor clinical outcomes due to muscle degeneration after injury. The objective of this study was to synergistically increase the number of proregenerative cells recruited to injure rotator cuff muscle through a novel dual treatment system, consisting of a bone marrow mobilizing agent (VPC01091), hypothesized to "push" prohealing cells into the blood, and localized delivery of stromal cell-derived factor-1α (SDF-1α), to "pull" the cells to the injury site. Immediately after rotator cuff tendon injury in rat, the mobilizing agent was delivered systemically, and SDF-1α-loaded heparin-based microparticles were injected into the supraspinatus muscle. Regenerative and degenerative changes to supraspinatus muscle and the presence of inflammatory/immune cells, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), and satellite cells were assessed via flow cytometry and histology for up to 21 days. After dual treatment, significantly more MSCs (31.9 ± 8.0% single cells) and T lymphocytes (6.7 ± 4.3 per 20 × field of view) were observed in supraspinatus muscle 7 days after injury and treatment compared to injury alone (14.4 ± 6.5% single cells, 1.2 ± 0.7 per 20 × field of view), in addition to an elevated M2:M1 macrophage ratio (3.0 ± 0.5), an indicator of a proregenerative environment. These proregenerative cellular changes were accompanied by increased nascent fiber formation (indicated by embryonic myosin heavy chain staining) at day 7 compared to SDF-1α treatment alone, suggesting that this method may be a promising strategy to influence the early cellular response in muscle and promote a proregenerative microenvironment to increase muscle healing after severe rotator cuff tear.

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