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Dopaminergic neuronal differentiation from rat embryonic neural precursors by Nurr1 overexpression
Authors:Kim Ju-Yeon  Koh Hyun Chul  Lee Ji-Yeon  Chang Mi-Yoon  Kim You-Chan  Chung Hee-Yong  Son Hyeon  Lee Yong-Sung  Studer Lorenz  McKay Ron  Lee Sang-Hun
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, and Institute of Mental Health, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract:In vitro expanded CNS precursors could provide a renewable source of dopamine (DA) neurons for cell therapy in Parkinson's disease. Functional DA neurons have been derived previously from early midbrain precursors. Here we demonstrate the ability of Nurr1, a nuclear orphan receptor essential for midbrain DA neuron development in vivo, to induce dopaminergic differentiation in naïve CNS precursors in vitro. Independent of gestational age or brain region of origin, Nurr1‐induced precursors expressed dopaminergic markers and exhibited depolarization‐evoked DA release in vitro. However, these cells were less mature and secreted lower levels of DA than those derived from mesencephalic precursors. Transplantation of Nurr1‐induced DA neuron precursors resulted in limited survival and in vivo differentiation. No behavioral improvement in apomorphine‐induced rotation scores was observed. These results demonstrate that Nurr1 induces dopaminergic features in naïve CNS precursors in vitro. However, additional factors will be required to achieve in vivo function and to unravel the full potential of neural precursors for cell therapy in Parkinson's disease.
Keywords:CNS precursor  differentiation  dopamine neuron  Nurr1  Parkinson's disease  tyrosine hydroxylase expression
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