iPSCs-derived mesenchymal stromal cells mitigate anxiety and neuroinflammation in aging female mice

iPSC 衍生的间充质基质细胞可减轻老年雌性小鼠的焦虑和神经炎症

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作者:Xiaoyue Wei, Ruijie Li, Xiangyu Li, Boyan Wang, Jianyang Huang, Hanyiqi Mu, Qinmu Zhang, Ziyuan Zhang, Yifei Ru, Xinxiang Wu, Yuan Qiu, Yanchen Ye, Yuanyuan Feng, Shiyu Wang, Hui Chen, Chenju Yi, Jiancheng Wang

Abstract

Perimenopause is a natural transition to menopause, when hormone disturbance can result in both short-term mental disorders, such as anxiety, and long-term neuroinflammation due to blood-brain barrier (BBB) impairment, which may lead to more serious neurological disorders later on, such as dementia. Effective treatments may prevent both short-term and long-term neurological sequela, which formed the aim of this study. In aged female C57BL/6 mice (16-18 months of age), mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) differentiated from human-induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), were administered via tail vein injection. Mice showed increased blood estrogen levels, alleviated anxiety and neuroinflammation, and improved BBB integrity. Interestingly, transplanted MSCs were located close to ovarian sympathetic nerves and decreased ovarian norepinephrine levels, which in turn increased ovarian estrogen secretion. Moreover, the administration of anastrozole, an inhibitor of estrogen synthesis, diminished the therapeutic effects of MSCs in vivo, suggesting the effect to be estrogen-dependent. In vitro study confirmed the impact of MSCs on sympathetic nerves via mitochondria exchange. In conclusion, iPSC-derived MSCs may provide a novel option to manage perimenopause-related hormonal dysregulation and neurological disorders during the female aging process.

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