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Biophysics and Physicobiology 卷:17
Rapid differentiation of human dental pulp stem cells to neuron-like cells by high K+ stimulation
Yuki Totani1  Yuki Kogo1  Etsuro Ito1  Chiaki Seto1  Kotaro Oka2  Taka Nakahara3  Mai Mochizuki4  Tohru Yoshioka5 
[1] Department of Biology, Waseda University, Tokyo 162-8480, Japan;
[2] Department of Bioscience and Informatics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University, Yokohama 223-8522, Japan;
[3] Department of Developmental and Regenerative Dentistry, The Nippon Dental University School of Life Dentistry at Tokyo, Tokyo 102-8159, Japan;
[4] Department of Life Science Dentistry, The Nippon Dental University, Tokyo 102-8159, Japan;
[5] Waseda Research Institute for Science and Engineering, Waseda University, Tokyo 169-8555, Japan;
关键词: dental pulp stem cell;    high k+ stimulation;    neural differentiation;    neuron-like cell;   
DOI  :  10.2142/biophysico.BSJ-2020023
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

As human-origin cells, human dental pulp stem cells (hDPSCs) are thought to be potentially useful for biological and medical experiments. They are easily obtained from lost primary teeth or extracted wisdom teeth, and they are mesenchymal stem cells that are known to differentiate into osteoblasts, chondrocytes, and adipocytes. Although hDPSCs originate from neural crest cells, it is difficult to induce hDPSCs to differentiate into neuron-like cells. To facilitate their differentiation into neuron-like cells, we evaluated various differentiation conditions. Activation of K+ channels is thought to regulate the intracellular Ca2+ concentration, allowing for manipulation of the cell cycle to induce the differentiation of hDPSCs. Therefore, in addition to a conventional neural cell differentiation protocol, we activated K+ channels in hDPSCs. Immunocyto­chemistry and real-time PCR revealed that applying a combination of 3 stimuli (high K+ solution, epigenetic reprogramming solution, and neural differentiation solution) to hDPSCs increased their expression of neuronal markers, such as β3-tubulin, postsynaptic density protein 95, and nestin within 5 days, which led to their rapid differentiation into neuron-like cells. Our findings indicate that epigenetic reprogramming along with cell cycle regulation by stimulation with high K+ accelerated the differentiation of hDPSCs into neuron-like cells. Therefore, hDPSCs can be used in various ways as neuron-like cells by manipulating their cell cycle.

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