Author/Authors :
Jalali Kondori, Bahman Department of Anatomical Sciences - School of Medical Sciences - Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Asadi, Mohammad Hossein Department of Anatomical Sciences - School of Medical Sciences - Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Raouf Sarshouri, Javad Department of Anatomical Sciences - School of Medical Sciences - Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Bahadoran, Hossein Department of Anatomical Sciences - School of Medical Sciences - Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: In adult mammalian brain, neural stem cells are isolated from both the dentate
gyrus and subventricular zone. This study aimed to isolate neural stem cells from adult rat
subventricular zone and differentiate them into neurons and astrocytes.
Methods: In this study, the whole brain was removed after full anesthesia and creating cervical
dislocation. Under a microscope, subventricular zone was dissected by a coronal incision in
optic chiasm zone. Enzymatic digestion was performed using trypsin-EDTA. The isolated cells
were cultured in serum free DMEM/F12 medium, containing bFGF (basic Fibroblast Growth
Factor) and EGF (Epidermal Growth Factor) growth factors.
Results: Neurospheres were observed five days after culturing. Immunocytochemistry was
used to investigate nestin gene expression and identify neural stem cells. Neural stem cells
were differentiated in poly-L-lysine coated plates in the absence of growth factors. The
expression of GFAP, β tubulin III, and nestin genes were analyzed by RT-PCR. The results of
immunocytochemistry confirmed nestin gene expression in the neural stem cells. Phenotype of
neurons and astrocytes were observed 5 days after cell culture in differentiation medium. RTPCR
analysis revealed the expression of GFAP and β tubulin III genes.
Conclusion: The results of this research show that only one rat brain is needed for neural stem
cells isolation and differentiation to neurons and astrocytes.
Keywords :
Neural stem cells , Astrocytes , Neurons , Cell differentiation