Ohwia caudata aqueous extract attenuates doxorubicin‐induced mitochondrial dysfunction in Wharton's jelly‐derived mesenchymal stem cells

Author:

Lee Pei‐Ying1,Tsai Bruce Chi‐Kang2,Sitorus Maria Angelina2,Lin Pi‐Yu3,Lin Shinn‐Zong45,Shih Cheng‐Yen6,Lu Shang‐Yeh78,Lin Yueh‐Min910,Ho Tsung‐Jung111213,Huang Chih‐Yang214151617ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Holistic Education Center Tzu Chi University of Science and Technology Hualien Taiwan

2. Cardiovascular and Mitochondrial Related Disease Research Center Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation Hualien Taiwan

3. Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation Hualien Taiwan

4. Bioinnovation Center Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation Hualien Taiwan

5. Department of Neurosurgery Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation Hualien Taiwan

6. Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation Hualien Taiwan

7. College of Medicine China Medical University Taichung Taiwan

8. Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine China Medical University Hospital Taichung Taiwan

9. Department of Surgical Pathology Changhua Christian Hospital Changhua Taiwan

10. Department of Medical Technology Jen‐Teh Junior College of Medicine, Nursing and Management Miaoli Taiwan

11. Department of Chinese Medicine Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation Hualien Taiwan

12. Integration Center of Traditional Chinese and Modern Medicine Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation Hualien Taiwan

13. School of Post‐Baccalaureate Chinese Medicine College of Medicine, Tzu Chi University Hualien Taiwan

14. Graduate Institute of Biomedical Sciences China Medical University Taichung Taiwan

15. Department of Medical Research China Medical University Hospital, China Medical University Taichung Taiwan

16. Department of Medical Laboratory Science and Biotechnology Asia University Taichung Taiwan

17. Center of General Education, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation Tzu Chi University of Science and Technology Hualien Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractMitochondrial dysfunction has been linked to many diseases, including organ degeneration and cancer. Wharton's jelly‐derived mesenchymal stem cells provide a valuable source for stem cell‐based therapy and represent an emerging therapeutic approach for tissue regeneration. This study focused on screening the senomorphic properties of Ohwia caudata aqueous extract as an emerging strategy for preventing or treating mitochondrial dysfunction in stem cells. Wharton's jelly‐derived mesenchymal stem cells were incubated with 0.1 μM doxorubicin, for 24 h to induce mitochondrial dysfunction. Next, the cells were treated with a series concentration of Ohwia caudata aqueous extract (25, 50, 100, and 200 μg/mL) for another 24 h. In addition, an untreated control group and a doxorubicin‐induced mitochondrial dysfunction positive control group were maintained under the same conditions. Our data showed that Ohwia caudata aqueous extract markedly suppressed doxorubicin‐induced mitochondrial dysfunction by increasing Tid1 and Tom20 expression, decreased reactive oxygen species production, and maintained mitochondrial membrane potential to promote mitochondrial stability. Ohwia caudata aqueous extract retained the stemness of Wharton's jelly‐derived mesenchymal stem cells and reduced the apoptotic rate. These results indicate that Ohwia caudata aqueous extract protects Wharton's jelly‐derived mesenchymal stem cells against doxorubicin‐induced mitochondrial dysfunction and can potentially prevent mitochondrial dysfunction in other cells. This study provides new directions for the medical application of Ohwia caudata.

Funder

Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation

Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Toxicology,General Medicine

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