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  2. Sucralose promotes accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and adipogenesis in mesenchymal stromal cells

Sucralose promotes accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and adipogenesis in mesenchymal stromal cells

  • Stem Cell Res Ther. 2020 Jun 26;11(1):250. doi: 10.1186/s13287-020-01753-0.
Nabanita Kundu 1 Cleyton C Domingues 1 Jay Patel 1 Mohammed Aljishi 1 Neeki Ahmadi 1 Mona Fakhri 1 Allison C Sylvetsky 2 Sabyasachi Sen 3
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Affiliations

  • 1 The George Washington University, 2300 Eye ST. NW, Washington DC, 20037, USA.
  • 2 Department of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Milken Institute School of Public Health, The George Washington University, Washington DC, USA.
  • 3 The George Washington University, 2300 Eye ST. NW, Washington DC, 20037, USA. [email protected].
Abstract

Consumption of non-nutritive Sweeteners (NNS) has been consistently associated with obesity and cardiometabolic disease in epidemiologic studies. Herein, we investigated effects of sucralose, a widely used NNS, at a cellular level. We wanted to investigate effect of sucralose on Reactive Oxygen Species accumulation and adipogenesis in a human adipocyte tissue-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) in a controlled fashion.

Methods: In vitro experiments were conducted on commercially available MSCs obtained from human adipose tissue. hMSCs were exposed with sucralose at 0.2 mM (a concentration which could plausibly be observed in the circulatory system of high NNS consumers) up to 1.0 mM (supra-physiologic concentration) in the presence of both normal and high glucose media to detect a dose response based on the outcome measures. Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) were detected using Mitosox Red staining and further analyzed by ImageJ and gene expression analysis. Effect of sucralose on adipogenic differentiation was observed in different concentrations of sucralose followed by gene expression analysis and Oil Red O staining.

Results: Increased ROS accumulation was observed within 72 h of exposure. Increased adipogenesis was also noted when exposed to higher dose of sucralose.

Conclusion: Sucralose promotes ROS accumulation and adipogenesis in human adipose tissue derived mesenchymal stromal cells.

Keywords

Adipogenesis; Diabetes; Mesenchymal stromal cells; Non-nutritive sweeteners; Obesity; Reactive oxygen species.

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