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Title: | Adipose derived mesenchymal stem cell treatment in experimental asherman syndrome induced rats | Authors: | Çil, Nazlı Yaka, Mutlu Ünal, Murat Serkant Dodurga, Yavuz Tan, Semih Seçme, Mücahit Karagür, Ege Rıza |
Keywords: | Asherman syndrome IGF-1 Mesenchymal stem cells miR-199a miR-98 VEGF broxuridine eosin estrogen formaldehyde hematoxylin microRNA microRNA 199a microRNA 98 somatomedin C unclassified drug vasculotropin adipose derived stem cell animal experiment animal model animal tissue Article controlled study endometrium female fibrosis follow up gene expression immunohistochemistry inflammation mesenchymal stem cell transplantation nonhuman protein expression rat uterus horn uterus synechia Western blotting |
Publisher: | Springer | Abstract: | Asherman syndrome (AS) occurs due to fibrosis or uterine adhesions as a result of damage to the basal layer of the endometrium. The aim of this study is investigating the effects of adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cell (ADMSC) application on the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1), miRNA-98, miRNA199a in endometrial tissue in rats with AS. Study groups were designed as, control (C), Asherman syndrome (AS), AS + oral estrogen (ASO), AS + ADMSC (ASSC), AS + oral estrogen + ADMSC (ASSCO) with 7 samples in each group. Characterization and differentiation experiments were performed in ADMSC obtained. Two weeks after the development of the AS, ADMSC therapy was applied. BrdU (5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine) labeling was performed to show the presence of ADMSC in the tissues. Rats were sacrificed after 8 weeks and bilateral uterine horn resection was performed. Tissues were fixed in formaldehyde. After routine tissue follow-up, sections were taken and evaluated with hematoxylin eosin staining. VEGF1 and IGF1 expressions were evaluated by immunohistochemical staining and western blot analysis. Expression changes of miR-98 and miR-199a were detected by RT-PCR. Our results showed that stem cells and estrogen giving together reduced inflammation and fibrosis in the endometrium. Immunohistochemistry and western blot results suggested that this effect was achieved especially through IGF-1. In our study, decreased miR-98 and miR-199a expressions were determined in Asherman syndrome. Furthermore, no changes of miRNA expressions were observed in treatment groups. © 2020, Springer Nature B.V. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/37123 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11033-020-05505-4 |
ISSN: | 0301-4851 |
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