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Insulin concentration is critical in culturing human neural stem cells and neurons
Authors:Y-H Rhee  M Choi  H-S Lee  C-H Park  S-M Kim  S-H Yi  S-M Oh  H-J Cha  M-Y Chang  S-H Lee
Affiliation:1.Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, College of Medicine, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea;2.Hanyang Biomedical Research Institute, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea;3.Graduate School of Biomedical and Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea;4.Department of Microbiology, College of Medicine, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea;5.Department of Life Sciences, College of Natural Sciences, Sogang University, Seoul, Korea
Abstract:Cell culture of human-derived neural stem cells (NSCs) is a useful tool that contributes to our understanding of human brain development and allows for the development of therapies for intractable human brain disorders. Human NSC (hNSC) cultures, however, are not commonly used, mainly because of difficulty with consistently maintaining the cells in a healthy state. In this study, we show that hNSC cultures, unlike NSCs of rodent origins, are extremely sensitive to insulin, an indispensable culture supplement, and that the previously reported difficulty in culturing hNSCs is likely because of a lack of understanding of this relationship. Like other neural cell cultures, insulin is required for hNSC growth, as withdrawal of insulin supplementation results in massive cell death and delayed cell growth. However, severe apoptotic cell death was also detected in insulin concentrations optimized to rodent NSC cultures. Thus, healthy hNSC cultures were only produced in a narrow range of relatively low insulin concentrations. Insulin-mediated cell death manifested not only in all human NSCs tested, regardless of origin, but also in differentiated human neurons. The underlying cell death mechanism at high insulin concentrations was similar to insulin resistance, where cells became less responsive to insulin, resulting in a reduction in the activation of the PI3K/Akt pathway critical to cell survival signaling.
Keywords:human neural stem cells   insulin   insulin resistance   cell apoptosis   PI3K/Akt intracellular signal
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