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Neural differentiation of umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells by sub-sonic vibration
Authors:Cho Hyunjin  Seo Young-Kwon  Jeon Songhee  Yoon Hee-Hoon  Choi Yun-Kyong  Park Jung-Keug
Affiliation:Dongguk University Research Institute of Biotechnology, Seoul 100-715, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:AimsAdult stem cells, such as umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells (UC-MSCs), have the potential to differentiate into various types of cells, including neurons. Research has shown that mechanical stimulation induces a response in MSCs, specifically, low and high intensity sub-sonic vibration (SSV) has been shown to facilitate wound healing. In this study, the effects of SSV were examined by assessing the proliferation and differentiation properties of MSCs.Main methodshUC-MSCs were isolated from Wharton's jelly, including the smooth muscle layer of the umbilical cord. During subculture, the cells were passaged every 5–6 days using nonhematopoietic stem cell media. To measure the effect of sonic vibration, SSV was applied to these cells continuously for 5 days.Key findingsIn this study, the morphology of hUC-MSCs was altered to resemble neurons by SSV. Further, the mRNA and protein levels of neuron-specific markers, including MAP2, NF-L, and NeuroD1, increased. In addition, other neural cell markers, such as GFAP and O4, were increased. These results suggest that hUC-MSCs differentiated into neural cells upon SSV nonselectively. In a mechanism study, the ERK level increased in a time-dependent manner upon SSV for 12 h.SignificanceThe results of this study suggest that SSV caused hUC-MSCs to differentiate into neural cells via ERK activation.
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