NTRAVENOUS ADMINISTRATION OF ANTI-INFLAMMATORY MESENCHYMAL STEM CELL SPHEROIDS REDUCES CHRONIC ALCOHOL INTAKE AND ABOLISHES BINGE-DRINKING

Ezquer F, Morales P, Quintanilla ME, Santapau D, Lespay-Rebolledo C, Ezquer M, Herrera-Marschitz M, Israel Y

Keywords: Alcoholismo, celulas madre, modelo animal

Abstract

Chronic alcohol intake leads to neuroinflammation and astrocyte dysfunction, proposed to perpetuate alcohol consumption and to promote conditioned relapse-like binge drinking. In the present study, human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) were cultured in 3D-conditions to generate MSC-spheroids, which greatly increased MSCs anti-inflammatory ability and reduced cell volume by 90% versus conventionally 2D-cultured MSCs, enabling their intravenous administration and access to the brain. It is shown, in an animal model of chronic ethanol intake and relapse-drinking, that both the intravenous and intra-cerebroventricular administration of a single dose of MSC-spheroids inhibited chronic ethanol intake and relapse-like drinking by 80–90%, displaying significant effects over 3–5 weeks. The MSC-spheroid administration fully normalized alcohol-induced neuroinflammation, as shown by a reduced astrocyte activation, and markedly increased the levels of the astrocyte Na-glutamate(GLT-1) transporter. This research suggests that the intravenous administration of MSC-spheroids may constitute an effective new approach for the treatment of alcohol-use disorders.

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Título de la Revista: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volumen: 22
Editorial: NATURE PORTFOLIO
Fecha de publicación: 2018
Página de inicio: 1
Página final: 15
Idioma: inglés
Financiamiento/Sponsor: FONDECYT grants # 1170712,118042 and 1150589
Notas: ISI Scopus