| Literature DB >> 31914385 |
Takatoshi Kasai1, Hidetaka Suga2, Mayu Sakakibara1, Chikafumi Ozone1, Ryusaku Matsumoto3, Mayuko Kano1, Kazuki Mitsumoto1, Koichiro Ogawa1, Yu Kodani4, Hiroshi Nagasaki4, Naoko Inoshita5, Mariko Sugiyama1, Takeshi Onoue1, Taku Tsunekawa1, Yoshihiro Ito1, Hiroshi Takagi1, Daisuke Hagiwara1, Shintaro Iwama1, Motomitsu Goto1, Ryoichi Banno1, Jun Takahashi6, Hiroshi Arima1.
Abstract
The pituitary is a major hormone center that secretes systemic hormones responding to hypothalamus-derived-releasing hormones. Previously, we reported the independent pituitary induction and hypothalamic differentiation of human embryonic stem cells (ESCs). Here, a functional hypothalamic-pituitary unit is generated using human induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells in vitro. The adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) secretion capacity of the induced pituitary reached a comparable level to that of adult mouse pituitary because of the simultaneous maturation with hypothalamic neurons within the same aggregates. Corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) from the hypothalamic area regulates ACTH cells similarly to our hypothalamic-pituitary axis. Our induced hypothalamic-pituitary units respond to environmental hypoglycemic condition in vitro, which mimics a life-threatening situation in vivo, through the CRH-ACTH pathway, and succeed in increasing ACTH secretion. Thus, we generated powerful hybrid organoids by recapitulating hypothalamic-pituitary development, showing autonomous maturation on the basis of interactions between developing tissues.Entities:
Keywords: 3D culture; functional unit; human iPS cells; hypothalamus; interaction; organoid; pituitary; self-organization
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31914385 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2019.12.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Rep Impact factor: 9.423