2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdermsci.2007.08.004
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Evidence supporting antioxidant action of adipose-derived stem cells: Protection of human dermal fibroblasts from oxidative stress

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“…Kim et al [72] have shown the role of different cytokines in controlling fibroblast proliferation/migration, which could obviously affect the time required for wounds to heal. Moreover, they have [73] also shown that ASCs could protect fibroblasts from oxidative stress. Although the authors did not attribute these results to a specific factor, the paper refers to a proteomic based analysis of ASCs CM that reveal the presence of different soluble factors that might be involved in this process.…”
Section: Vascularizationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Kim et al [72] have shown the role of different cytokines in controlling fibroblast proliferation/migration, which could obviously affect the time required for wounds to heal. Moreover, they have [73] also shown that ASCs could protect fibroblasts from oxidative stress. Although the authors did not attribute these results to a specific factor, the paper refers to a proteomic based analysis of ASCs CM that reveal the presence of different soluble factors that might be involved in this process.…”
Section: Vascularizationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…MSC-conditioned media has also been seen to contain these anti-oxidative factors including G-CSF, GM-CSF and IL-12, as reviewed by Kim et al (140). In addition, evidence has supported that MSC and its conditioned media respectively decrease oxidative damage in culture when fibroblast cells are exposed to oxidative damage-inducing environments such as UVB (141) or tert-butyl hydroperoxide (tbOOH) (142). In addition, research indicates that MSC posses not only considerable ability to support oxidative stress by producing anti-oxidative mediators, but may actually be stimulated by hipoxia-induced ROS (reactive oxigen species).…”
Section: Anti-oxidative Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MSCs lack expression of hematopoietic markers as CD 19 , CD 45 , CD 34 or HLA-DR and show positivity for CD 73 , CD 90 and CD 105 [16]. CD 105 (Endoglin) is a membrane glycoprotein and part of the transforming growth factor-β receptor complex.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MSCs exert their effects through their antioxidant properties. MSCs exhibited antioxidant activity through the effect on the levels of glutathione, and superoxide dismutase, and modulating the pathways of antioxidant-related protein activation [19,20]. Furthermore, Kim et al [21] suggested that early intravenous injection of MSCs after acute spinal cord injury may prevent further damage through enhancement of antioxidative mechanisms, without inducing adverse effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%