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Alternating current electric field effects on neural stem cell viability and differentiation
Authors:Marvi A Matos  Marcus T Cicerone
Institution:Polymers Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, MD 20899
Abstract:Methods utilizing stem cells hold tremendous promise for tissue engineering applications; however, many issues must be worked out before these therapies can be routinely applied. Utilization of external cues for preimplantation expansion and differentiation offers a potentially viable approach to the use of stem cells in tissue engineering. The studies reported here focus on the response of murine neural stem cells encapsulated in alginate hydrogel beads to alternating current electric fields. Cell viability and differentiation was studied as a function of electric field magnitude and frequency. We applied fields of frequency (0.1–10) Hz, and found a marked peak in neural stem cell viability under oscillatory electric fields with a frequency of 1 Hz. We also found an enhanced propensity for astrocyte differentiation over neuronal differentiation in the 1 Hz cultures, as compared to the other field frequencies we studied. Published 2010 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Biotechnol. Prog., 2010
Keywords:neural stem cell  stem cell differentiation  stem cell viability  electric field stimuli  transport enhancement  electrokinetics
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