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  • Advances of stem cell transplantation in the treatment of retinal degeneration

    Retinal degeneration mainly include age-related macular degeneration, retinitispigmentosa and Stargardt’s disease. Although its expression is slightly different, its pathogenesis is photoreceptor cells and/or retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cel1 damage or degeneration. Because of the 1ack of self-repairing and renewal of retinal photoreceptor cells and RPE cells, cell replacement therapy is one of the most effective methods for treating such diseases.The stem cells currently used for the treatment of retinal degeneration include embryonicstem cells (ESC) and various adult stem cells, such as retinal stem cells (RSC), induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC). and mesenchyma1 stem cells (MSC). Understanding the currentbasic and clinical application progress of ESC, iPSC, RSC, MSC can provide a new idea for the treatment of retinal degeneration.

    Release date:2018-11-16 03:02 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • DIFFERENTIATING INTO ISLET-LIKE CELL CLUSTERS FROM HUMAN FIRST TRIMESTER UMBILICAL CORD PERIVASCULAR CELLS IN VITRO

    ObjectiveTo study the characteristics of the human umbilical cord perivascular cells (HUCPVC) isolated from human first trimester umbilical cord perivascular layer tissues and the differentiation into islet-like cell clusters in vitro. MethodsThe HUCPVC derived from human first trimester umbilical cord which was donated by the volunteers were isolated and subcultured. The surface markers such as stage-specific embryonic antigen 1 (SSEA-1), SSEA-3, SSEA-4, OCT-4, TRA-1-60, and TRA-1-81 were detected by immunohistochemical method. The first trimester HUCPVC were induced to embryoid bodies (EB)-like cell aggregations and islet-like cell clusters in vitro through a simple stepwise culture protocol (5 steps). The expressions of specific markers[α-fetoprotein (AFP), Nestin, and smooth muscle actin (SMA)] were measured by immunohistochemical method; and the ability of glucose-stimulated insulin secretion was analyzed. ResultsThe first trimester HUCPVC were successfully isolated and could be passaged steadily more than 10 generations, which expressed SSEA-3, SSEA-4, OCT-4, TRA-1-61, and TRA-1-81. The first trimester HUCPVC were successfully induced into EB-like cell aggregations and islet-like cell clusters. The EB-like cell aggregations could express markers of three germ lineages:AFP, Nestin, and SMA. The islet-like cell clusters could release insulin significantly in response to elevated concentrations of glucose in vitro (t=7.444, P=0.002). The insulin contents were (23.2±5.3) mU/L and (7.0±0.5) mU/L in high and low glucose media, respectively. ConclusionThe first trimester HUCPVC has the ability to differentiate into islet-like cell clusters which can secret insulin in vitro.

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  • IDENTIFICATION OF ECTOMESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS OF HUMAN FETAL FACIAL PROCESSES AND SPONTANEOUS DIFFERENTIATION TO SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS

    OBJECTIVE: To investigate the characteristic and phenotype of ectomesenchymal stem cells of human fetal facial processes and the procedure of spontaneous differentiation to smooth muscle cells. METHODS: The primary ectomesenchymal cells of E 50 human fetal facial processes were isolated by 2.5 g/L trypsin and cultured with DMEM/F 12 with 10(-6) U/L leukemia inhibitor factor(LIF). The morphology and growth rate were observed by inverted microscop. After being withdrawn LIF, the characteristic of cells were identified by immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR. Ultrastructure was observed by transmission electron microscope. RESULTS: The cultured cells displayed monolayer growth and were fibroblast-like with 2-4 processes. The cells were stainely positived for anti-human natural killer cell marker-1, Vimentin, S-100, neuron specific enolase, myoglobin and VIII factor, but negatively for glial fibrillary acidic protein, neural fiblament, alpha-SMA and cytokeratin in immunohistochemistry. Two days after being withdrawn the LIF, cells expressed alpha-SMA in protein and mRNA levels. The cells were rich in muscular filament-like structure and dense bodies under transmission electron microscope. CONCLUSION: Cultured cells are undifferentiated ectomesenchymal stem cells. The cells have the potential for differentiating spontaneously to smooth muscle cell.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:35 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • A preliminary report on experimental studies of embryonic stem cells transplanted into subretinal space

    Purpose To investigate the development of embryonic stem cells (ESC)in the subretinal space. Methods ESC were cultivated in suspension for 4 days till they developed into cell aggregates,i.e.embryonic body(EB).ESC as well as EB combined with or without RA were respectively transplanted into vitreous cavity and subretina1 space in SD rats,and the subretinal transplanted eyes,transient ischemia-reperfusion injuries were made by ligating the ophthalmic artery for 40 seconds before the transplantation .The experimental eyes were enucleated for histological and immunohistochemical assays after 14~28 d. Results The EB was found to develope into photoreceptors induced by RA in the subretinal space under an ischemia-reperfusion condition,and EB transplantation without RA induction induced multiple differentiations in the subretinal space.The single injection of RA without EB induced hyperplasia of the neural retinal cells.ESC transplanted into vitreous cavity rapidly proliferated and developed into atypical hyperplastic mass. Conclusion EB derived from ESC can differentiate into photoreceptors induced by RA in the host subretinal space under an ischemia-reperfusion condition. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,2000,16:213-284)

    Release date:2016-09-02 06:05 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The preliminary study on commitment differentiation of embryonic stem cells induced by the medium of cultured retinal neurons of SD rats

    Objective To investigate the possibility of commitment differentiation of embryonic stem cells induced by the medium of cultured retinal neurons of SD rats. Methods The medium from cultured retinal neurons of SD rats were collected, sterilized and mixed with DMEM medium according to 2∶3 proportion, ES cells were cultured with these mixed medium and were observed under the phase contrast microscope daily, the induced cells were identified by NF immunohistochemistry methods. Results The ES cells cultured with these mixed medium can differentiate into neuron-like structure, and the induced cells were positive in NF immunofluorescence staining. Conclusion The medium from cultured retinal neurons of SD rats can induce ES cells commitment differentiation into neuron-like structure. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis, 2002, 18: 134-136)

    Release date:2016-09-02 06:01 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • OVER EXPRESSION OF Mash-1 GENE IN PROMOTING DIFFERENTIATION OF MOUSE EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS INTO NEURAL CELLS

    ObjectiveTo investigate the effects of over expression of Mash-1 gene on the differentiation of embryonic stem cells (ESC) into neural cells in vitro. MethodsThe ESC of rats (CE3 cells) were transfected with MSCVMash- 1 (MSCV-Mash-1-CE3 group) or MSCV (MSCV-CE3 group). The expression of Mash-1 gene was detected by RT-PCR. After transfection, hanging-drop culture was used to form embryonic bodies, and then embryonic bodies were cultured with neural induction medium. The cell morphology was observed under inverted phase contrast microscopy at 7 and 21 days; the positive rates of neural stem cells marker protein (nestin) and neuron marker protein (β-tubulin Ⅲ) were measured by immunofluorescence staining after cell attachment; and the gene expressions of α-fetal protein (AFP), Brachyury, fibroblast growth factor 5 (FGF-5), Oct3/4, nestin, and β-tubulin Ⅲ were detected by real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR at 0, 1, 7, 14, and 21 days after culture. The CE3 cells were used as control (CE3 group). ResultsCompared with MSCV-CE3 and CE3 groups, the expression of Mash-1 gene in MSCV-Mash-1-CE3 group was significantly increased. At 7 and 21 days after neural induction cultured, cells in MSCV-Mash-1-CE3 group had axons growth and showed neural stem cell-like and neuron cell-like morphology (unipolar, bipolar, and multipolar neurons), but few cells had axons growth in MSCV-CE3 and CE3 groups. The positive rates of nestin at 7 days and β-tubulin Ⅲ at 21 days in MSCV-Mash-1-CE3 group were significantly higher than those in MSCV-CE3 and CE3 groups (P<0.05). Real-time fluorescence quatitative PCR results showed that the gene expression of Brachyury was significantly decreased after 1 day (P<0.05), and the gene expressions of FGF-5 and nestin were significantly increased after 1 day (P<0.05) in MSCV-Mash- 1-CE3 group when compared with CE3 and MSCV-CE3 groups; the gene expression of β-tubulin Ⅲ was significantly increased after 7 days (P<0.05). There was no significant difference in above indexes between CE3 and MSCV-CE3 groups (P>0.05). The expressions of AFP and Oct3/4 showed no significant difference among groups at each time point (P>0.05). ConclusionOver expression of Mash-1 gene can promote differentiation of ESC into neural cells in vitro.

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  • Nerve growth factor prevents apoptosis induced by indomethacin in cultured human fetal retinal pigment epithelial cells

    Objective To investigate the protective effect of nerve growth factor (NGF) on apoptosis of cultured human fetal retinal pigment epithelium (HFRPE) cells induced by indomethacin (IN) in vitro.Methods Subcultured HFRPE cells were treated with different concentrations of IN to establish apoptotic model. The protective effect of NGF on apoptosis of cultured HFRPE cells were assessed using an acridine orange (AO) staining method and transmission electron microscopy (TEM).Results HFRPE cells exposed by 200-600 μmol/L IN for 24 hours elicited typical apoptosis morphological changes, including condensed chromation, nuclear fragmentation and reduction of nuclear size and cell volume. There was a statistically difference in HFRPE cells with apoptosis between 200 μmol/L IN+500 μg/L NGF and 200 μmol/LIN groups ( q=3.9204,P=0.0320); there was a significant difference in HFRPE cells with apoptosis in 400 μmol/L IN+500 μg/L NGF and 400 μmol/ L IN as well (q=9.7915,P=0.0001). Conclusion NGF has an protective effect on IN-induced HFRPE cells apoptosis. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,2003,19:38-41)

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  • INDUCED DIFFERENTIATION OF ECTOMESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS OF HUMAN EMBRYOFACIAL PROCESS INTO OSTEOBLAST IN VITRO

    Objective To investigate the possibility of ectomesenchymal stem cell of human embryo facial process in differentiating into osteoblasts.Methods Ectomesenchymal stem cells of human embryo facial process were isolated and cultured in mineralized promoting solution containing 10 mmol/L β-glycerophosphate, 100 μg/ml ascorbic acid and 10 nmol/L dexamethasone supplemented with 15% FBS. The morphological change was observed by phase contrast microscopy. The characteristics of cells was identified by immunohistochemistry assay. Alkaline phosphatase activity was tested and the form of mineralized nodules was tested with Von Kossa staining. The expression of osteocalcin was identified by RT-PCR.Results There were significant changes in the shape of the cells after 3 days cultured in mineralized promoting solution. The cells became larger and the shape changed from fibroblast-like to multilateral. The result for anticollogen typeⅠstaining was positive. The alkaline phosphatase activity increased. Mineralized nodules were formed aftercultured 25 days by Von Kossa staining. RT-PCR assay showed induced cells expressed osteocalcin.Conclusion Ectomesenchymal stem cells of humanembryo facial process can be induced to differentiate into osteoblasts by mineralized promoting solution.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:33 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The cultivation of fetal and adult human retinal cells

    Objective To establish a culture system in vitro of fetal and adult human retinal neural cells provide a model for the basic research of retinal neural cells and the medicinal exploitation. Methods Fetal human retinas(10~13 weeks after conception) and adult human retinas(20~40 years old) were dissected, dissociated, and put into culture plate which was coated with polylysine or rat tail gel. Specific growth factor EGF、FGF、BDNF or NT-4 were added to the culture medium. BrdU incorporation, Tunnel assessment and immuno-histochemistry and immuno-fluorescent staining were applied to determine cells proliferation, apoptosis and identify the component of cultured cells. Results Fetal human retinal cells and adult human retinal cells survived for up to 100 and 180 days in vitro. The addition of EGF、FGF、BDNF or NT-4 promoted the survival of both fetal and adult retinal neurons and stimultated proliferation of fetal retinal cells. The neurons or the rate of ganglion cells was observed with higher percentage in the group with growth factor adding than the group without. Conclusion Fetal and adult human retinal cells can be maintained in vitro and the fetal cells also can be expanded, which are helpful to generate retinal neurons for basic research and drug exploitation. The exogenous growth factors added to the culture medium can promote survival, proliferation and differentiation of retinal cells in culture. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis, 2002, 18: 279-282)

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  • 成年山羊皮肤干细胞体外克隆与诱导分化

    Objective To establish a good method and culture system to isolate skin stem cell and expand it in vitro so as to lay a foundation for exploring the proliferation and differentiation mechanism of skin stem cell. Methods Skin stem cells were obtained by explant culture and identified by using alkaline phosphatase(ALP) staining and differentiating experiment in vitro. Stem cell was induced by the cocktail of conditional medium with cell growth factor (insulin like growth factor and epidermal growth factor). Results Skin stem cell colonies were derived from ear skin tissues of adult dairy goats. The colonies had some characteristics of embryonic stem cells, such as the ability to be continously passaged (Passage 5) and the morphology nest-like. They continued to be ALP positive and had the capacity of forming embryoid bodies. These cells were pluripotent and stem-like cells. In vitro these stem cell can be induced to be Follicle-like structure, Astrocyte-like cells, osteoblast-like cell. Conclusion Explant culture is a good method to isolate skin stem cell, which can be induced to be committed differentiation and trans-differentiation.

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