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In vitro generation of three-dimensional substrate-adherent embryonic stem cell-derived neural aggregates for application in animal models of neurological disorders.

Gunnar Hargus1, Yi-Fang Cui, Marcel Dihné, Christian Bernreuther, Melitta Schachner.   

Abstract

In vitro-differentiated embryonic stem (ES) cells comprise a useful source for cell replacement therapy, but the efficiency and safety of a translational approach are highly dependent on optimized protocols for directed differentiation of ES cells into the desired cell types in vitro. Furthermore, the transplantation of three-dimensional ES cell-derived structures instead of a single-cell suspension may improve graft survival and function by providing a beneficial microenvironment for implanted cells. To this end, we have developed a new method to efficiently differentiate mouse ES cells into neural aggregates that consist predominantly (>90%) of postmitotic neurons, neural progenitor cells, and radial glia-like cells. When transplanted into the excitotoxically lesioned striatum of adult mice, these substrate-adherent embryonic stem cell-derived neural aggregates (SENAs) showed significant advantages over transplanted single-cell suspensions of ES cell-derived neural cells, including improved survival of GABAergic neurons, increased cell migration, and significantly decreased risk of teratoma formation. Furthermore, SENAs mediated functional improvement after transplantation into animal models of Parkinson's disease and spinal cord injury. This unit describes in detail how SENAs are efficiently derived from mouse ES cells in vitro and how SENAs are isolated for transplantation. Furthermore, methods are presented for successful implantation of SENAs into animal models of Huntington's disease, Parkinson's disease, and spinal cord injury to study the effects of stem cell-derived neural aggregates in a disease context in vivo.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22605646     DOI: 10.1002/9780470151808.sc02d11s21

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Protoc Stem Cell Biol        ISSN: 1938-8969


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1.  Dopamine transporter neuroimaging accurately assesses the maturation of dopamine neurons in a preclinical model of Parkinson's disease.

Authors:  Julian L Goggi; Lifeng Qiu; Mei Chih Liao; Shivashankar Khanapur; Lingfan Jiang; Ramasamy Boominathan; Siddesh V Hartimath; Peter Cheng; Fui Fong Yong; Vanessa Soh; Xiaozhou Deng; Youshan Melissa Lin; Anna Haslop; Peng Wen Tan; Xiaoxia Zeng; Jolene W L Lee; Zhiwei Zhang; Pragalath Sadasivam; Eng King Tan; Sajinder K Luthra; William D Shingleton; Steve K W Oh; Li Zeng; Edward G Robins
Journal:  Stem Cell Res Ther       Date:  2020-08-08       Impact factor: 6.832

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