1. Culture, characterization and differentiation of neural precursors from the central nervous system of guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus Linnaeus, 1758)
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Marimelia Porcionatto, Maria Angélica Miglino, Erika Toledo da Fonseca, and Layla Testa Galindo
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0301 basic medicine ,Cellular differentiation ,Subventricular zone ,Hippocampus ,Biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Neurosphere ,medicine ,neural stem cells ,lcsh:Veterinary medicine ,General Veterinary ,in vitro characterization ,SISTEMA NERVOSO CENTRAL ,Glutamate receptor ,subventricular zone ,Nestin ,Molecular biology ,Neural stem cell ,culture ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,nervous system ,chemistry ,Immunology ,Guinea pigs ,lcsh:SF600-1100 ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Bromodeoxyuridine - Abstract
Potentially neurogenic areas were initially identified by incorporation of bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) in cells underlying the subventricular zone (SVZ) of the lateral ventricles wall, hippocampus and olfactory bulbs of newborn guinea pigs. Neural precursors from the SVZ were cultured in suspension, generating neurospheres (NSFs), which, upon dissociation were able to generate new NSFs. Upon culture in the absence of growth factors, cells dissociated from NSFs displayed evidence for neural differentiation, giving rise to cells from neural lineage. Flow cytometry analysis for of NSFs-derived cells after differentiation revealed approximately 13.3% nestin positive, 5.5% Beta-III-tubulin positive, 9% GFAP positive and 7.8% mGalC positive. Functional assays by measurement of calcium influx upon gamma butiric amino acid (GABA) and glutamate stimuli, revealed stimulation in differentiated cells, an indicator of neuronal differentiation. The ability of guinea pig SVZ cells to originate functional neurons in vitro is promising for research and towards a future use of neural stem cells in the therapy of neurological disorders.
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- 2016
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