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Original Article

Lipoic acid and bone marrow derived cells therapy induce angiogenesis and cell proliferation after focal brain injury

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Pages 380-395 | Received 28 Jan 2014, Accepted 02 Oct 2014, Published online: 10 Nov 2014
 

Abstract

Introduction: Traumatic brain injury is a main cause of disability and death in developed countries, above all among children and adolescents. The intrinsic inability of the central nervous system to efficiently repair traumatic injuries renders transplantation of bone marrow-derived cells (BMDC) a promising approach towards repair of brain lesions. On the other hand, many studies have reported the beneficial effect of Lipoic acid (LA), a potent antioxidant promoting cell survival, angiogenesis and neuroregeneration.

Methods: In this study, the cortex of adult mice was cryo-injured in order to mimic local traumatic brain injury. Vehicle or freshly prepared BMDC were grafted in the cerebral penumbra area 24 hours after unilateral local injury alone or combined with intra-peritoneal LA administration as a new regenerative strategy.

Results: Differences were found in the process of cell proliferation, angiogenesis and glial scar formation after local injury depending of the applied treatment, either LA or BMDC alone or in combination.

Conclusion: The data presented here suggest that transplantation of BMDC is a good alternative and valid strategy to treat a focal brain injury when LA could not be prescribed due to its non-desired secondary effects.

Acknowledgements

JMSL acknowledges funding through Programa de Ayudas a la Investigación Científica Ramón Areces (2009). Programa de Ayudas a la Investigación Universidad CEU-Cardenal Herrera (PRCEU-UCH 34/12) Grupos consolidados. MAGE acknowledges funding through Programa de Ayudas a la Investigación a grupos competitivos Universidad CEU-Cardenal Herrera (PRCEU-UCH/12). FBM acknowledges funding through Copérnicus-Santander (PRCEU-UCH/COP/12). IZ acknowledges funding through Instituto de Ciencias Biomédicas, Universidad CEU Cardenal Herrera.AI/ICB Santander 11/12. (Ayudas a gruposprecompetitivos). We thank Cristina Llinares for help and support with histology studies and statistical analysis.

Declaration of interest

The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing if the paper.

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