GKT137831 in combination with adipose-derived stem cells alleviates high glucose-induced inflamm-aging and improves diabetic wound healing.

Journal of leukocyte biology(2023)

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Adipose stem cells (ADSCs) have been proven to promote healing in diabetic wounds, which are one of the most serious chronic refractory wounds. However, reactive oxygen species (ROS) induced by high glucose (HG) lead to oxidative stress and aging in ADSCs, which limits the therapeutic effect of ADSCs. In this study, we investigated the role of GKT137831, a NOX1/4 inhibitor that can reduce ROS production, in protecting ADSCs from hyperglycemia and in diabetic wound healing. In vitro, ROS levels and NOX4 expression were increased after HG treatment of ADSCs, while the oxidative stress marker malondialdehyde (MDA) was increased, mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) was decreased, inflammatory aging-related indicators such as p16, p21, MMP1, MMP3, IL6 and β-GAL were increased, and migration was weakened. In vivo, we constructed a diabetic mouse wound model and found that the combination of ADSCs and GKT137831 synergistically promoted the 21-day wound healing rate, increased the expression of collagen and hydroxyproline, increased the number of blood vessels and the expression of CD31, and reduced the expression of IL6, MMP1, MMP3, and p21. These results suggest that GKT137831 could protect ADSCs from oxidative stress and aging induced by HG and enhance the therapeutic effect of ADSCs on diabetic wounds.
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diabetic wound healing,stem cells,adipose-derived,glucose-induced,inflamm-aging
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