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Synergistic effects of brain-derived neurotrophic factor and retinoic acid on inducing the differentiation of bone marrow stromal cells into neuron-like cells in adult rats in vitro
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作者 Yonghai Liu Yucheng Song Zunsheng Zhang Xia Shen 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2006年第4期301-303,共3页
BACKGROUND: Under induction of retinoic acid (RA), bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) can differentiate into nerve cells or neuron-like cells, which do not survive for a long time, so those are restricted to an ap... BACKGROUND: Under induction of retinoic acid (RA), bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) can differentiate into nerve cells or neuron-like cells, which do not survive for a long time, so those are restricted to an application. Other neurotrophic factors can also differentiate into neuronal cells through inducing BMSCs; especially, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) can delay natural death of neurons and play a key role in survival and growth of neurons. The combination of them is beneficial for differentiation of BMSCs. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of BDNF combining with RA on inducing differentiation of BMSCs to nerve cells of adult rats and compare the results between common medium group and single BDNF group. DESIGN: Randomized controlled animal study SETTING: Department of Neurology, Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical College MATERIALS: The experiment was carried out in the Clinical Neurological Laboratory of Xuzhou Medical College from September 2003 to April 2005. A total of 24 SD rats, of either gender, 2 months old, weighing 130-150 g, were provided by Experimental Animal Center of Xuzhou Medical College [certification: SYXK (su) 2002-0038]. Materials and reagents: low-glucose DMEM medium, bovine serum, BDNF, RA, trypsin, separating medium of lymphocyte, monoclonal antibody of mouse-anti-nestin, neuro-specific enolase, glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) antibody, SABC kit, and diaminobenzidine (DAB) color agent. All these mentioned above were mainly provided by SIGMA Company, GIBCO Company and Boshide Company. METHODS: Bone marrow of SD rats was selected for density gradient centrifugation. BMSCs were undertaken primary culture and subculture; and then, those cells were induced respectively in various mediums in total of 3 groups, including control group (primary culture), BDNF group (20 μg/L BDNF) and BDNF+RA group (20 μg/L BDNF plus 20 μg/L RA). On the 3^rd and the 7^th days after induction, BMSCs were stained immunocytochemically with nestin (sign of nerve stem cells), neuron-specific enolase (NSE, sign of diagnosing neurons) and GFAP (diagnosing astrocyte), and evaluated cellular property. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES : Induction and differentiation in vitro of BMSCs in 3 groups RESULTS: (1) Induction and differentiation of BMSCs: Seven days after induction, cells having 2 or more apophyses were observed. Soma shaped like angle or erose form, which were similar to neurons and glial cells having strong refraction. (2) Results of immunocytochemical detection: Three days after induction, rate of positive cells in BDNF+RA group was higher than that in BDNF group and control group [(86.15±4.58)%, (65.43±4.23)%, (4.18±1.09)%, P 〈 0.01]. Seven days after induction, rate of positive cells was lower in BDNF group and BDNF+RA group than that in both groups at 3 days after induction [(31.12±3.18)%, (29.35±2.69)%, P 〈 0.01]; however, amounts of positive cells of NSE and GFAP were higher than those at 3 days after induction (P 〈 0.01); meanwhile, the amount in BDNF+RA group was remarkably higher than that in BDNF group (P 〈 0.01). CONCLUSION: Combination of BDNF and RA can cooperate differentiation of BMSCs into neurons and astrocyte, and the effect is superior to single usage of BDNF. 展开更多
关键词 cell bone Synergistic effects of brain-derived neurotrophic factor and retinoic acid on inducing the differentiation of bone marrow stromal cells into neuron-like cells in adult rats in vitro BMSCS BDNF acid
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P48-Triggered transmembrane signaling transduction of human monocytes:mobilization of calcium ion and activation of protein kinase C(PKC)
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作者 CHANGZL REHALL 《Cell Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1995年第1期101-114,共14页
P48 is a cytokine which induces monocyte differentia-tion and the induction of cytotoxic activity. In this study,the signal transduction events involved in the stimulation of monocytes with the membrane form of P48 (m... P48 is a cytokine which induces monocyte differentia-tion and the induction of cytotoxic activity. In this study,the signal transduction events involved in the stimulation of monocytes with the membrane form of P48 (mP48) were investigated. Monocyte stimulation with mP48 was found to involve the mobilization of intracellular calcium (Ca2+)and the activation and translocation of PKC from the cy-tosol to the membrane. Membane P48 induced a rapid rise of intracellular Ca2+ in a dose dependent maner. Simi-larly the stimulation of monocytes with P48 was found to involve the activation and translocation of PKC. The translocation of PKC was rapid (within 0-5 min) yet tran-sient with PKC activity returning to control levels by 8 min. The functional role of protein kineses in P48 induced TNF secretion was studied using various kinese inhibitors. The PKC inhibitors, H-7 and sphingosine, were found to inhibit P48 induced TNF secretion with 50% inhibition at 5μM HA1004, which inhibts cyclic nucleotide-dependent kinase (PKA, Ki 1.2μM), did not inhibit TNF secretion. H-8 (PKA inhibitor) was found to be an effective inhibitor of TNF secretion only at high concentrations(30μp. The Calmodulin-dependent kinase inhibitor, W7 (Ki 12μM)was found to be effective at concentration above 5μM.These findings suggest that P48-triggered TNF secretion involves transmembrane Ca2+ signaling and the subse-quent activation of at least two protein kineses, PKC and CaMK. 展开更多
关键词 P48 monocyte differentiation inducing factor Signal transduction Ca^+ mobilization PKC activation TNF secretion
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