Comparative analysis of effects of conditioned mediums obtained from 2D or 3D cultured mesenchymal stem cells on kidney functions of diabetic rats: Early intervention could potentiate transdifferentiation of parietal epithelial cell into podocyte precursors
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Özkan, SerbayIşıldar, Başak
Şahin, Hakan
Saygı, Halil İbrahim
Konukoğlu, Dildar
Koyutürk, Meral
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Aim: The secretome of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) could be a potential therapeutic intervention for diabetes
and associated complications like nephropathy. This study aims to evaluate the effects of conditioned mediums
(CMs) collected from umbilical cord-derived MSCs incubated under 2-dimensional (2D) or 3D culture conditions
on kidney functions of rats with type-I diabetes (T1D).
Main methods: Sprague-Dawley rats were treated with 20 mg/kg streptozocin for 5 consecutive days to induce
T1D, and 12 doses of CMs were applied intraperitoneally for 4 weeks. The therapeutic effects of CMs were
comparatively investigated by biochemical, physical, histopathological, and immunohistochemical analysis.
Key findings: 3D-CM had significantly higher total protein concentration than the 2D-CM Albumin/creatinine
ratios of both treatment groups were significantly improved in comparison to diabetes. Light microscopic
evaluations showed that glomerular and cortical tubular damages were significantly ameliorated in only the 3DCM applied group compared to the diabetes group, which were correlated with transmission electron micro
scopic observations. The nephrin and synaptopodin expressions increased in both treatment groups compared to
diabetes. The WT1, Ki-67, and active caspase-3 expressions in glomeruli and parietal layers of the treatment
groups suggest that both types of CMs suppress apoptosis and promote possible parietal epithelial cells' (PECs')
transdifferentiation towards podocyte precursor cells by switching on WT1 expression in parietal layer rather
than inducing new cell proliferation.
Significance: 3D-CM was found to be more effective in improving kidney functions than 2D-CM by ameliorating
glomerular damage through the possible mechanism of transdifferentiation of PECs into podocyte precursors and
suppressing glomerular apoptosis.