Development and Characterisation of an in vitro Model of Wallerian Degeneration.

Heba Elsayed,Alessandro Faroni, Mohammad R Ashraf, Judith Osuji,Lydia Wunderley,Ling Zhang, Hesham Elsobky, Mohamed Mansour,Ashraf S Zidan,Adam J Reid

FRONTIERS IN BIOENGINEERING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY(2020)

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Following peripheral nerve injury, a sequence of events termed Wallerian degeneration (WD) takes place at the distal stump in order to allow the regenerating axons to grow back toward the target organs. Schwann cells (SCs) play a lead role in this by initiating the inflammatory response attracting macrophages and immune cells, as well as producing neurotrophic signals that are essential for nerve regeneration. The majority of existing research has focused on tools to improve regeneration, overlooking the critical degeneration phase. This is also due to the lack ofin vitromodels recapitulating the features ofin vivoWD. In particular, to understand the initial SC response following injury, and to investigate potential interventions, a model that isolates the nerve from other systemic influences is required. Stem cell intervention has been extensively studied as a potential therapeutic intervention to augment regeneration; however, data regarding their role in WD is lacking. Thus, in this study we describe anin vitromodel using rat sciatic nerve explants degenerating up to 14 days. Characterisation of this model was performed by gene and protein expression for key markers of WD, in addition to immunohistochemical analysis and electron microscopy. We found changes in keeping with WDin vivo: upregulation of repair program protein CJUN, downregulation of myelin protein genes and subsequent disorganisation and breakdown of myelin structure. As a means of testing the effects of stem cell intervention on WD we established indirect co-cultures of human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (AD-MSC) with the degenerating nerve explants. The stem cell intervention potentiated neurotrophic factors and Cjunexpression. We conclude that ourin vitromodel shares the main features ofin vivoWD, and we provide proof of principle on its effectiveness to study experimental approaches for nerve regeneration focused on the events happening during WD.
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Wallerian degeneration,Schwann cells,nerve injury,myelin degradation,neurotrophic factors,in vitromodel,adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells
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