2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12950-023-00340-3
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First trimester human umbilical cord perivascular cells (HUCPVC) modulate the kynurenine pathway and glutamate neurotransmission in an LPS-induced mouse model of neuroinflammation

Abstract: Background The Kynurenine Pathway (KP) of tryptophan degradation and glutamate toxicity is implicated in several neurological disorders, including depression. The therapeutic potential of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC), owing to their well documented phagocytosis-driven mechanism of immunomodulation and neuroprotection, has been tested in many neurological disorders. However, their potential to influence KP and the glutamatergic system has not yet been investigated. Hence, this study sought to… Show more

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“…Elevated inflammatory factors are associated with the development and severity of MDD. Mesenchymal cells may influence the development and symptom severity of depression by suppressing the inflammatory responses or modulating immune cell activity(Siddiqui et al, 2023; Xiong, Mahmood, & Chopp, 2024). Thus, mesenchymal cell proliferation may be associated with the development of MDD by influencing the immune-inflammatory responses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elevated inflammatory factors are associated with the development and severity of MDD. Mesenchymal cells may influence the development and symptom severity of depression by suppressing the inflammatory responses or modulating immune cell activity(Siddiqui et al, 2023; Xiong, Mahmood, & Chopp, 2024). Thus, mesenchymal cell proliferation may be associated with the development of MDD by influencing the immune-inflammatory responses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%