BMSCs-EVs Alleviate Pelvic Floor Dysfunction in Mice by Reducing Inflammation and Promoting Tissue Regeneration

BMSCs-EVs 通过减少炎症和促进组织再生来缓解小鼠盆底功能障碍

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作者:Linlin Hu, Caihong Chen

Aim

Pelvic floor dysfunctions (PFDs), which encompass pelvic organ prolapse (POP), stress urinary incontinence (SUI), and anal incontinence (AI), are common degenerative diseases in women. Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) hold promise for the treatment of PFDs. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from BMSCs, have displayed an extensive role in intercellular communication and tissue repair. However, efficacy of the treatment using EVs originated from BMSCs on mouse models of PFD remains unknown. This study investigated the therapeutic potential of BMSC-derived EVs in a female PFD mouse model induced by vaginal distension (VD). Materials and

Conclusion

BMSC-derived EVs effectively reduce tissue inflammation, promote tissue regeneration and connective tissue reconstruction, and improve pelvic support deficiency, thereby alleviating PFD induced by vaginal distension (VD) in vivo.

Results

Flow cytometry analysis confirmed the positive expression of BMSC-related markers, and successful induction of multilineage differentiation further validated their characteristics. As expected, the EVs extracted from BMSCs exhibited typical cup-shaped and circular-shaped structures. In the PFD model, BMSC-derived EVs significantly reduced the levels of inflammatory cytokines (p<0.05), improved tissue repair, and mitigated neutrophil infiltration. Furthermore, EVs promoted cell proliferation, decreased expression of relaxin receptors, increased expression of elastin, and elevated collagen content in the anterior vaginal wall tissue (p<0.05), suggesting beneficial effects on tissue regeneration and connective tissue restoration in PFD.

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