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Type: Journal article
Title: Differentiation of equine mesenchymal stromal cells into cells of neural lineage: potential for clinical applications
Author: Cruz Villagrán, C.
Amelse, L.
Neilsen, N.
Dunlap, J.
Dhar, M.
Citation: Stem Cells International, 2014; 2014:891518-1-891518-12
Publisher: Hindawi
Issue Date: 2014
ISSN: 1687-966X
1687-9678
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Claudia Cruz Villagrán, Lisa Amelse, Nancy Neilsen, John Dunlap and Madhu Dhar
Abstract: Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) are able to differentiate into extramesodermal lineages, including neurons. Positive outcomes were obtained after transplantation of neurally induced MSCs in laboratory animals after nerve injury, but this is unknown in horses. Our objectives were to test the ability of equine MSCs to differentiate into cells of neural lineage in vitro, to assess differences in morphology and lineage-specific protein expression, and to investigate if horse age and cell passage number affected the ability to achieve differentiation. Bone marrow-derived MSCs were obtained from young and adult horses. Following demonstration of stemness, MSCs were neurally induced and microscopically assessed at different time points. Results showed that commercially available nitrogen-coated tissue culture plates supported proliferation and differentiation. Morphological changes were immediate and all the cells displayed a neural crest-like cell phenotype. Expression of neural progenitor proteins, was assessed via western blot or immunofluorescence. In our study, MSCs generated from young and middle-aged horses did not show differences in their ability to undergo differentiation. The effect of cell passage number, however, is inconsistent and further experiments are needed. Ongoing work is aimed at transdifferentiating these cells into Schwann cells for transplantation into a peripheral nerve injury model in horses.
Rights: Copyright © 2014 Claudia Cruz Villagrán et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
DOI: 10.1155/2014/891518
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/891518
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