Hydrogen peroxide is not generated intracellularly in human neural spheroids during ischemia-reperfusion

Veronika S. Usatova, Natalie M. Mishina, Mikhail A. Berestovoy, Alexander V. Ivanenko,David Jappy, Viktoriya G. Krut,Rostislav A. Sokolov,Aleksandr A. Moshchenko,Andrei Rozov, Evgeny K. Shevchenko,Vsevolod V. Belousov

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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are considered a primary source of damage during ischemic stroke. However, the precise timing of ROS production (during hypoxia or reperfusion) remains unclear. Cellular 3D spheroids are often proposed as an optimal alternative to both 2D cell cultures and animal models in modeling disease conditions. Here we report live imaging of hydrogen peroxide dynamics during the acute phase of hypoxia and reperfusion in human iPSC-derived neural spheroids, stably expressing fluorescent biosensor HyPer7. Contrary to previous reports, we did not observe a hydrogen peroxide production burst neither during hypoxia nor in course of reperfusion. Our data suggest either lack of oxidative stress during ischemia-reperfusion in spheroids or existence of different mechanisms of oxidative damage.
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iPSC-derived neural spheroids,Ischemia-reperfusion,Oxygen -glucose deprivation,Hydrogen peroxide,Biosensor,Live imaging
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