Literature DB >> 28866055

A novel culture method reveals unique neural stem/progenitors in mature porcine iris tissues that differentiate into neuronal and rod photoreceptor-like cells.

Lars N Royall1, Daniel Lea1, Tamami Matsushita2, Taka-Aki Takeda3, Shigeru Taketani3, Masasuke Araki4.   

Abstract

Iris neural stem/progenitor cells from mature porcine eyes were investigated using a new protocol for tissue culture, which consists of dispase treatment and Matrigel embedding. We used a number of culture conditions and found an intense differentiation of neuronal cells from both the iris pigmented epithelial (IPE) cells and the stroma tissue cells. Rod photoreceptor-like cells were also observed but mostly in a later stage of culture. Neuronal differentiation does not require any additives such as fetal bovine serum or FGF2, although FGF2 and IGF2 appeared to promote neural differentiation in the IPE cultures. Furthermore, the stroma-derived cells were able to be maintained in vitro indefinitely. The evolutionary similarity between humans and domestic pigs highlight the potential for this methodology in the modeling of human diseases and characterizing human ocular stem cells.
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Keywords:  Matrigel; Neural cells; Neural stem/progenitors; Porcine iris; Rod photoreceptor-like cells; Tissue culture

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28866055     DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2017.08.027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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