Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital at Keelung, Chang Gung University and College of Medicine, Keelung, Taiwan.
Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Medicine and College of Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Stem Cell Res Ther. 2023 Sep 4;14(1):236. doi: 10.1186/s13287-023-03478-2.
Application of autologous adipose-derived stem cells (ASC) for diabetic chronic wounds has become an emerging treatment option. However, ASCs from diabetic individuals showed impaired cell function and suboptimal wound healing effects. We proposed that adopting a low-glucose level in the culture medium for diabetic ASCs may restore their pro-healing capabilities.
ASCs from diabetic humans and mice were retrieved and cultured in high-glucose (HG, 4.5 g/L) or low-glucose (LG, 1.0 g/L) conditions. Cell characteristics and functions were investigated in vitro. Moreover, we applied diabetic murine ASCs cultured in HG or LG condition to a wound healing model in diabetic mice to compare their healing capabilities in vivo.
Human ASCs exhibited decreased cell proliferation and migration with enhanced senescence when cultured in HG condition in vitro. Similar findings were noted in ASCs derived from diabetic mice. The inferior cellular functions could be partially recovered when they were cultured in LG condition. In the animal study, wounds healed faster when treated with HG- or LG-cultured diabetic ASCs relative to the control group. Moreover, higher collagen density, more angiogenesis and cellular retention of applied ASCs were found in wound tissues treated with diabetic ASCs cultured in LG condition.
In line with the literature, our study showed that a diabetic milieu exerts an adverse effect on ASCs. Adopting LG culture condition is a simple and effective approach to enhance the wound healing capabilities of diabetic ASCs, which is valuable for the clinical application of autologous ASCs from diabetic patients.
自体脂肪来源干细胞(ASC)在糖尿病慢性创面的应用已成为一种新兴的治疗选择。然而,糖尿病患者的 ASC 表现出细胞功能受损和愈合效果不佳。我们提出,在糖尿病 ASC 的培养基中采用低葡萄糖水平可能会恢复其促愈合能力。
从糖尿病患者和小鼠中提取 ASC,并在高葡萄糖(HG,4.5g/L)或低葡萄糖(LG,1.0g/L)条件下培养。在体外研究细胞特性和功能。此外,我们将在 HG 或 LG 条件下培养的糖尿病小鼠 ASC 应用于糖尿病小鼠的创面愈合模型,以比较它们在体内的愈合能力。
体外培养时,HG 条件下的人 ASC 表现出增殖和迁移减少,衰老增强。从糖尿病小鼠中分离出的 ASC 也有类似的发现。当在 LG 条件下培养时,这些较差的细胞功能可以部分恢复。在动物研究中,与对照组相比,用 HG 或 LG 培养的糖尿病 ASC 处理的伤口愈合更快。此外,在 LG 条件下培养的糖尿病 ASC 处理的伤口组织中,胶原密度更高,血管生成更多,应用的 ASC 细胞保留更多。
与文献一致,我们的研究表明,糖尿病环境对 ASC 有不利影响。采用 LG 培养条件是增强糖尿病 ASC 愈合能力的一种简单有效的方法,这对于糖尿病患者自体 ASC 的临床应用具有重要价值。