1. In vitro investigation of the differentiation of enteric neural crest-derived cells following transplantation of aganglionic gut in a mouse model
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Naho, Fujiwara, Katsumi, Miyahara, Nana, Nakazawa-Tanaka, Chihiro, Akazawa, and Atsuyuki, Yamataka
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Mice ,Neural Crest ,Intestine, Small ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Animals ,Humans ,Cell Differentiation ,Surgery ,Hirschsprung Disease ,General Medicine ,Enteric Nervous System - Abstract
Cell therapy is a promising approach to treat enteric neuropathies such as Hirschsprung disease (HD). Recent studies have reported that enteric neurons derived from stem cells (ENCCs) can be grafted into the HD colon. Thus, we investigated the migration and generation of enteric neurospheres from SOX10-VENUSSingle-cell suspensions were isolated from the fetal guts of SOX10-VENUSTransplanted neurospheres had undergone abundant neuronal migration and differentiation of ENCCs in the control gut compared with the HD gut. The average length and intersections were significantly decreased in HD colon compared with controls (p 0.05), and a similar pattern was observed in the HD small intestine (p 0.05).We demonstrated that transplanted ENCCs did not differentiate properly in HD gut. These results highlight the importance of the neuronal environment in the recipient gut for enteric nervous system development.
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- 2022
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