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Hanging Drop Culture Enhances Differentiation of Human Adipose-Derived Stem Cells Into Anterior Neuroectodermal Cells Using Small Molecules Publisher Pubmed

Summary: A study found stem cells can be turned into brain cells using small molecules, offering hope for treating brain disorders. #StemCellResearch #Neurology

Amirpour N1 ; Razavi S1 ; Esfandiari E1 ; Hashemibeni B1 ; Kazemi M2 ; Salehi H1
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Source: International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience Published:2017


Abstract

Inspired by in vivo developmental process, several studies were conducted to design a protocol for differentiating of mesenchymal stem cells into neural cells in vitro. Human adipose-derived stem cells (hADSCs) as mesenchymal stem cells are a promising source for this purpose. At current study, we applied a defined neural induction medium by using small molecules for direct differentiation of hADSCs into anterior neuroectodermal cells. Anterior neuroectodermal differentiation of hADSCs was performed by hanging drop and monolayer protocols. At these methods, three small molecules were used to suppress the BMP, Nodal, and Wnt signaling pathways in order to obtain anterior neuroectodermal (eye field) cells from hADSCs. After two and three weeks of induction, the differentiated cells with neural morphology expressed anterior neuroectodermal markers such as OTX2, SIX3, β-TUB III and PAX6. The protein expression of such markers was confirmed by real time, RT-PCR and immunocytochemistry methods According to our data, it seems that the hanging drop method is a proper approach for neuroectodermal induction of hADSCs. Considering wide availability and immunosuppressive properties of hADSCs, these cells may open a way for autologous cell therapy of neurodegenerative disorders. © 2017 ISDN
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