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An optimized experimental strategy for efficient conversion of embryonic stem (ES)-derived mouse neural stem (NS) cells into a nearly homogeneous mature neuronal population.

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
NS cells are a homogeneous population of neural stem cells which were previously derived from embryonic stem cells as well as from the fetal and adult brain. Our previous reports have described a 21 day long neuronal differentiation protocol able to reproducibly convert adult SVZ-derived NS (aNS) cells into a population composed of 65% mature neurons and 35% glial cells. Here we have developed a different procedure specifically applicable to ES-derived NS cells in order to fully explore their neurogenic capacity. Differently from the aNS differentiation procedure, optimized neuronal output from ES-derived NS cells requires replating of the cells on appropriate substrates followed by sequential exposure to modified media. In these conditions, ES-derived NS cells differentiate into neurons with a barely appreciable quota of astrocytes and occasional oligodendrocytes. In particular, 21 days after the beginning of the treatment, 85% of the cells has differentiated into molecularly and electrophysiologically mature neurons belonging to the GABAergic lineage. The procedure, which is applicable with no considerable differences to different ES-derived NS cell lines and to NS cells at different passages, opens to the possibility of molecular and biochemical studies on close-to-uniform stem cell derived neurons.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
cellule staminali embrionali; differenziamento; neuroni; eccitabilità
List of contributors:
Spiliotopoulos, D; Goffredo, D; Conti, Luciano; Di Febo, Francesca; Biella, GERARDO ROSARIO; Toselli, MAURO GIUSEPPE; Cattaneo, Elena
Authors of the University:
BIELLA GERARDO ROSARIO
Handle:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/151426
Published in:
NEUROBIOLOGY OF DISEASE
Journal
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