google-site-verification=NjYuzjcWjJ9sY0pu2JmuCKlQLgHuwYq4L4hXzAk4Res Fluoxetine Preconditioning of Mesenchymal Stem Cells: In Vitro Modulation of Mitochondrial and Antioxidant Regulators - Basic and Clinical Neuroscience


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Introduction: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) possess robust regenerative and immunomodulatory properties, making them attractive candidates for cell-based therapies targeting tissue repair and immune modulation. However, their therapeutic efficacy is often limited by poor survival and vulnerability to oxidative stress. Maintenance of mitochondrial function and antioxidant defenses is therefore critical for preserving MSC viability and function in hostile microenvironments.
Methods: This study evaluated fluoxetine, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor with reported antioxidative effects, as an in vitro preconditioning agent in rat bone marrow-derived MSCs. Cells were treated with a non-cytotoxic concentration of fluoxetine, and the expression of key mitochondrial and antioxidant regulatory genes was assessed by quantitative real-time PCR. In addition, molecular docking was performed to predict potential interactions between fluoxetine and mitochondrial-related target proteins.
Results: Fluoxetine preconditioning preserved MSC viability and significantly increased the expression of nuclear factor erythroid 2–related factor 2 (NRF2), sirtuin 3 (SIRT3), and mitochondrial transcription factor A (TFAM), which are central regulators of antioxidant defense and mitochondrial quality control. In contrast, SIRT1 and PGC1α expression levels were not significantly altered. Docking analyses predicted favorable binding interactions between fluoxetine and several mitochondrial regulatory proteins, with the strongest predicted affinity observed for SIRT1, suggesting a potential protein-level mechanism independent of transcriptional regulation.
Conclusion: These findings indicate that fluoxetine preconditioning selectively modulates mitochondrial and antioxidant pathways in MSCs under basal conditions. Whether this transcriptional modulation translates into enhanced resistance to oxidative stress requires further functional validation. In addition, in vivo studies are required to determine the translational relevance of fluoxetine-preconditioned MSCs in regenerative medicine. 
نوع مطالعه: Original | موضوع مقاله: Cellular and molecular Neuroscience
دریافت: 1404/11/20 | پذیرش: 1405/4/8

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