Beneficial effect of mechanical stimulation on the regenerative potential of muscle-derived stem cells is lost by inhibiting vascular endothelial growth factor

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OBJECTIVE - : We previously reported that mechanical stimulation increased the effectiveness of muscle-derived stem cells (MDSCs) for tissue repair. The objective of this study was to determine the importance of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) on mechanically stimulated MDSCs in a murine model of muscle regeneration. APPROACH AND RESULTS - : MDSCs were transduced with retroviral vectors encoding the LacZ reporter gene (lacZ-MDSCs), the soluble VEGF receptor Flt1 (sFlt1-MDSCs), or a short hairpin RNA (shRNA) targeting messenger RNA of VEGF (shRNA-VEGF MDSCs). Cells were subjected to 24 hours of mechanical cyclic strain and immediately transplanted into the gastrocnemius muscles of mdx/scid mice. Two weeks after transplantation, angiogenesis, fibrosis, and regeneration were analyzed. There was an increase in angiogenesis in the muscles transplanted with mechanically stimulated lacZ-MDSCs compared with nonstimulated lacZ-MDSCs, sFlt1-MDSCs, and shRNA -VEGF MDSCs. Dystrophin-positive myofiber regeneration was significantly lower in the shRNA-VEGF-MDSC group compared with the lacZ-MDSC and sFlt1-MDSC groups. In vitro proliferation of MDSCs was not decreased by inhibition of VEGF; however, differentiation into myotubes and adhesion to collagen were significantly lower in the shRNA-VEGF-MDSC group compared with the lacZ-MDSC and sFlt1-MDSC groups. CONCLUSIONS - : The beneficial effects of mechanical stimulation on MDSC-mediated muscle repair are lost by inhibiting VEGF. © 2013 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Beckman, S. A., Chen, W. C. W., Tang, Y., Proto, J. D., Mlakar, L., Wang, B., & Huard, J. (2013). Beneficial effect of mechanical stimulation on the regenerative potential of muscle-derived stem cells is lost by inhibiting vascular endothelial growth factor. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, 33(8), 2004–2012. https://doi.org/10.1161/ATVBAHA.112.301166

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