Human Umbilical Cord Blood-derived Secretome Enhance Endothelial Progenitor Cells Migration on Hyperglycemic Conditions

Yudi Her Oktaviono, - and Melly Susanti, - and Achmad Lefi, Achmad and Ferry Sandra, - (2020) Human Umbilical Cord Blood-derived Secretome Enhance Endothelial Progenitor Cells Migration on Hyperglycemic Conditions. Pharmacognosy Journal, 12 (4). pp. 793-797. ISSN 0975-3575

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Abstract

Abstract: Hyperglycemia state is harmful to body’s homeostasis. Uncontrolled hyperglycemic patients, especially patients with diabetes mellitus have a higher mortality risk of heart disease 2 to 4 times compared to non-hyperglycemic patients. Vascular endothelial impairment always been observed and found as a key feature of hyperglycemia state, which is correlated with reduced numbers and dysfunction of endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs). Objective: This paper aims to investigate the effect of hUCB-MSCs derived secretome treatment on the EPCs migration under hyperglycemia state. Materials and Methods: EPCs were isolated and cultured from peripheral blood samples and cultured for three days. Cultured EPCs were cultivated in 6-well plates until confluence and incubated with high glucose for 5 days, then placed in the modified Boyden chamber at the upper chamber with basal media. The lower chamber was supplemented with basal media and secretome at 2%, 10%, and 20% concentration and VEGF treated group as a control. EPCS migration was evaluated using a Boyden chamber assay. Statistical analysis was performed using SPS 25.0. Results: EPCs migration were significantly higher when hUCB-MSCs-derived secretome was given in high glucose concentrations compared to the and control group (79.80 ± 5.07 vs 51.00 ± 5.15, p<0.000). This study also showed that hUCB-MSCs-derived secretome increase EPCs migration under high glucose concentrations in a dose-dependent manner (p<0.05). Conclusion: hUCB-MSCsderived secretome enhances EPCs migration under hyperglycemic state. This result may be of relevance for cell-free and regenerative therapeutic modality for a diabetic patient with coronary artery disease (CAD)

Item Type: Article
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General) > R5-920 Medicine (General)
Divisions: 01. Fakultas Kedokteran > Ilmu Kardiologi Dan Kedokteran Vaskular (Spesialis)
Creators:
CreatorsNIM
Yudi Her Oktaviono, -UNSPECIFIED
Melly Susanti, -UNSPECIFIED
Achmad Lefi, AchmadNIDN8827700016
Ferry Sandra, -UNSPECIFIED
Depositing User: arys fk
Date Deposited: 14 Sep 2023 05:35
Last Modified: 14 Sep 2023 05:35
URI: http://repository.unair.ac.id/id/eprint/128142
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