Neurogenic differentiation of murine adipose derived stem cells transfected with EGFP in vitro

Zhong Fang , Qin Yang , Wei Xiong , Guanghui Li , Jun Xiao , Fengjing Guo , Feng Li , Anmin Chen

Current Medical Science ›› 2010, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (1) : 75 -80.

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Current Medical Science ›› 2010, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (1) : 75 -80. DOI: 10.1007/s11596-010-0113-5
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Neurogenic differentiation of murine adipose derived stem cells transfected with EGFP in vitro

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Some studies indicate that adipose derived stem cells (ADSCs) can differentiate into adipogenic, chondrogenic, myogenic, and osteogenic cells in vitro. However, whether ADSCs can be induced to differentiate into neural cells in vitro has not been clearly demonstrated. In this study, the ADSCs isolated from the murine adipose tissue were cultured and transfected with the EGFP gene, and then the cells were induced for neural differentiation. The morphology of those ADSCs began to change within two days which developed into characteristics of round cell bodies with several branching extensions, concomitantly expressing EGFP fluorescence. Approximately 60% of the total cell populations were bipolar or multipolar in shape. Some of them appeared to make contact with their neighboring cells. RT-PCR, Western blot and Immunocytochemistry revealed that the expression levels of the markers of neurons and oligodendrocytes such as MAP2, NF-70, Neu N and RIP upon neural induction were increased, but the expression of the special marker of astrocytes, GFAP, was undetectable until 96 h after induction when a small signal was observed. It was concluded that the ADSCs transfected with EGFP possessed the ability to undergo morphologic and phenotypic changes consistent with neural differentiation in vitro. It suggests that these cells might provide an ideal source for further stem cell research with possible therapeutic application for spinal cord injury.

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adipose derived stem cells / enhanced green fluorescent protein / neural induction / spinal cord injury

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Zhong Fang, Qin Yang, Wei Xiong, Guanghui Li, Jun Xiao, Fengjing Guo, Feng Li, Anmin Chen. Neurogenic differentiation of murine adipose derived stem cells transfected with EGFP in vitro. Current Medical Science, 2010, 30(1): 75-80 DOI:10.1007/s11596-010-0113-5

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