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Neurotrophic factors promote cholinergic differentiation in human embryonic stem cell-derived neurons
Cholinergic neurotransmission is essential for many important functions in the brain, including cognitive mechanisms. Here we demonstrate that human embryonic stem (hES) cells differentiate into a population of neuronal cells that express the cholinergic enzyme choline acetyltransferase and homeobox...
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd
2010
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3829014/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19799651 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2009.00916.x |
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author | Nilbratt, Mats Porras, Omar Marutle, Amelia Hovatta, Outi Nordberg, Agneta |
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description | Cholinergic neurotransmission is essential for many important functions in the brain, including cognitive mechanisms. Here we demonstrate that human embryonic stem (hES) cells differentiate into a population of neuronal cells that express the cholinergic enzyme choline acetyltransferase and homeobox proteins specifying neuronal progenitors of ventral telencephalic lineage. These differentiated cells express transcripts for cholinergic α(3), α(4) and α(7) nicotinic acetylcholine (ACh) receptor subunits and for M1, M2 and M3 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (mAChR) subtypes. Stimulation with brain-derived neurotrophic factor, neurotrophin-3, ciliary neurotrophic factor and nerve growth factor increases the proportion of cholinergic neurons. These cholinergic receptors also mediate ACh-evoked increase in cytosolic calcium levels, and this response was unaffected by extracellular calcium removal and was abolished by the mAChR antagonist scopolamine. Our findings demonstrate expression of functional cholinergic receptors on hES cell-derived neurons, which may provide a source of expandable cells to facilitate screening of novel cholinergic drugs and useful for evaluating cell transplantation in animal models of cholinergic dysfunction. |
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spelling | pubmed-38290142015-04-20 Neurotrophic factors promote cholinergic differentiation in human embryonic stem cell-derived neurons Nilbratt, Mats Porras, Omar Marutle, Amelia Hovatta, Outi Nordberg, Agneta J Cell Mol Med Original Articles Cholinergic neurotransmission is essential for many important functions in the brain, including cognitive mechanisms. Here we demonstrate that human embryonic stem (hES) cells differentiate into a population of neuronal cells that express the cholinergic enzyme choline acetyltransferase and homeobox proteins specifying neuronal progenitors of ventral telencephalic lineage. These differentiated cells express transcripts for cholinergic α(3), α(4) and α(7) nicotinic acetylcholine (ACh) receptor subunits and for M1, M2 and M3 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (mAChR) subtypes. Stimulation with brain-derived neurotrophic factor, neurotrophin-3, ciliary neurotrophic factor and nerve growth factor increases the proportion of cholinergic neurons. These cholinergic receptors also mediate ACh-evoked increase in cytosolic calcium levels, and this response was unaffected by extracellular calcium removal and was abolished by the mAChR antagonist scopolamine. Our findings demonstrate expression of functional cholinergic receptors on hES cell-derived neurons, which may provide a source of expandable cells to facilitate screening of novel cholinergic drugs and useful for evaluating cell transplantation in animal models of cholinergic dysfunction. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2010-06 2009-10-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3829014/ /pubmed/19799651 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2009.00916.x Text en © 2009 The Authors Journal compilation © 2010 Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine/Blackwell Publishing Ltd |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Nilbratt, Mats Porras, Omar Marutle, Amelia Hovatta, Outi Nordberg, Agneta Neurotrophic factors promote cholinergic differentiation in human embryonic stem cell-derived neurons |
title | Neurotrophic factors promote cholinergic differentiation in human embryonic stem cell-derived neurons |
title_full | Neurotrophic factors promote cholinergic differentiation in human embryonic stem cell-derived neurons |
title_fullStr | Neurotrophic factors promote cholinergic differentiation in human embryonic stem cell-derived neurons |
title_full_unstemmed | Neurotrophic factors promote cholinergic differentiation in human embryonic stem cell-derived neurons |
title_short | Neurotrophic factors promote cholinergic differentiation in human embryonic stem cell-derived neurons |
title_sort | neurotrophic factors promote cholinergic differentiation in human embryonic stem cell-derived neurons |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3829014/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19799651 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2009.00916.x |
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