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Tissue engineering is a promising method that may be used to treat spinal cord injury (SCI). The underlying repair mechanism of tissue engineering involves the stable secretion of neurotrophins from seed cells, which eventually differentiate into neurons; therefore, the selection of appropriate seed cells, which stably secrete neurotrophins that easily differentiate into neurons requires investigation. Adiposeâderived stem cells (ADSCs), which are adult SCs, are advantageous due to convenience sampling and easy expansion; therefore, ADSCs are currently the most popular type of seed cell. Brainâderived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and neurotrophinâ3 (NTâ3) possess superior properties, when compared with other neurotrophic factors, in the maintenance of neuronal survival and promotion of SC differentiation into neurons. The present study used two lentiviruses, which specifically express BDNF and NTâ3 [LentiâBDNFâgreen fluorescent protein (GFP), LentiâNTâ3âred fluorescent protein (RFP)], to transfect thirdâgeneration ADSCs. Three types of seed cell were obtained: i) Seed cells overexpressing BDNF (ADSC/LentiâBDNFâGFP); ii) seed cells overexpressing NTâ3 (ADSC/LentiâNTâ3âRFP); and iii) seed cells overexpressing BDNF and NTâ3 (ADSC/LentiâBDNFâGFP and NTâ3âRFP). The transfected cells were then induced to differentiate into neurons and were divided into a further four groups: i) The BDNF and NTâ3 coâoverexpression group; ii) the BDNF overexpression group; iii) the NTâ3 overexpression group; and iv) the control group, which consisted of untransfected ADSCs. The results of the present study demonstrate that BDNF and NTâ3 expression was higher 10 days after induction, as detected by reverse transcriptionâquantitative polymerase chain reaction (RTâqPCR) and western blotting. Neuronâspecific enolase is a neuronal marker, the expression of which was highest in the BDNF and NTâ3 coâoverexpression group, followed by the BDNF overexpression group and then by the NTâ3 overexpression group. The lowest expression levels of NSE were detected in the control group, as determined by RTâqPCR, western blotting and immunofluorescent staining. These results indicate that BDNF and NTâ3 exert a synergistic effect, which may promote the neuronal differentiation of ADSCs. The present study provides a solid theoretical foundation for future experiments regarding the use of tissue engineering technology for the treatment of SCI.
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