| Literature DB >> 35387900 |
Cui Qi1, Jiaqi Zhang1, Yuanyuan Wang1, Mingyan Lin1, Jun Gao1,2, Haiying Lu3.
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the effect and mechanism of valproic acid (VPA) on the neurosphere formation in rat embryonic cortical cells. We used free-floating neurosphere formation as a model system to evaluate the VPA on the proliferation of neural stem cells (NSCs). We found a time- and dose-dependent increase in neurosphere formation and NSC proliferation after VPA treatment. Further RNA-seq analysis demonstrated that the upregulated TGFβ1 signaling might attribute to the effect of VPA on the neurosphere formation and NSC proliferation. Consistently, the neurosphere formation and NSC proliferation were blocked by the treatment with SB431542, an inhibitor of TGFβ1 receptor. Moreover, in a coculture system, NSCs treated with VPA significantly reduced the oxygen-glucose deprivation-induced neuronal apoptosis. Taken together, our results showed that VPA could enhance neurosphere formation and NSC proliferation by activating TGFβ1, which might be a novel therapeutic strategy for neurological disorders.Entities:
Keywords: neural stem cells; neurosphere formation; proliferation; transforming growth factor β1; valproic acid
Year: 2022 PMID: 35387900 PMCID: PMC9002158 DOI: 10.7555/JBR.36.20210109
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomed Res ISSN: 1674-8301
Primers for quantitative reverse transcription PCR analysis
| Gene | Forward primer (5′-3′) | Reverse primer (5′-3′) |
| GGTAGGGCTAGAGGACCCAA | TGGGCAATTCAAGGATCCCC | |
| AACCGATGCACCGCTACGA | TGCTGCGAGTAGGACATGCTG | |
| CACCATCCATGACATGAACC | TCATGTTGGACAACTGCTCC | |
| TGTAAATGCTTCAGAACCTACCAGTC | TCCCATAAACGCTCAATGCTTTCC | |
| GCCAGATGACAAGTTCCAAG | CTGACACCACTTGCTGCTTC | |
| TGGTTTCCCTGGTGCTGATG | CTGCCAGTGAGACCCTTGG | |
| ATCAAGAAGGTGGTGAAGCA | AAGGTG GAAGAATGGGAGTTG |