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Glutathione-Allylsulfur Conjugates as Mesenchymal Stem Cells Stimulating Agents for Potential Applications in Tissue Repair.

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Di Giovanni, Emilia 
Buonvino, Silvia 
Amelio, Ivano 

Abstract

The endogenous gasotransmitter H2S plays an important role in the central nervous, respiratory and cardiovascular systems. Accordingly, slow-releasing H2S donors are powerful tools for basic studies and innovative pharmaco-therapeutic agents for cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases. Nonetheless, the effects of H2S-releasing agents on the growth of stem cells have not been fully investigated. H2S preconditioning can enhance mesenchymal stem cell survival after post-ischaemic myocardial implantation; therefore, stem cell therapy combined with H2S may be relevant in cell-based therapy for regenerative medicine. Here, we studied the effects of slow-releasing H2S agents on the cell growth and differentiation of cardiac Lin- Sca1+ human mesenchymal stem cells (cMSC) and on normal human dermal fibroblasts (NHDF). In particular, we investigated the effects of water-soluble GSH-garlic conjugates (GSGa) on cMSC compared to other H2S-releasing agents, such as Na2S and GYY4137. GSGa treatment of cMSC and NHDF increased their cell proliferation and migration in a concentration dependent manner with respect to the control. GSGa treatment promoted an upregulation of the expression of proteins involved in oxidative stress protection, cell-cell adhesion and commitment to differentiation. These results highlight the effects of H2S-natural donors as biochemical factors that promote MSC homing, increasing their safety profile and efficacy after transplantation, and the value of these donors in developing functional 3D-stem cell delivery systems for cardiac muscle tissue repair and regeneration.

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MSCs, cell differentiation, cell migration, garlic, hydrogen sulfide, organosulfur compounds, oxidative stress, regenerative medicine, Antioxidants, Biomarkers, Cardiovascular Diseases, Cell Differentiation, Cell Hypoxia, Cell Movement, Cell Plasticity, Cell Proliferation, Cell Survival, Fibroblasts, Gene Expression Regulation, Glutathione, Humans, Hydrogen Sulfide, Inactivation, Metabolic, Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation, Mesenchymal Stem Cells, Myocardium, Oxidative Stress, Phenotype, Sulfur Compounds, Transcription, Genetic, Wound Healing

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Int J Mol Sci

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1422-0067
1422-0067

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21

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MDPI AG