DocumentCode :
534862
Title :
Insulin-secreting cells differentiation derived from human embryonic germ cells
Author :
Hua, Jinlian ; Dou, Zhongying
Author_Institution :
Shaanxi Key Lab. of Mol. Biol. for Agric., Northwest A&F Univ., Yangling, China
Volume :
4
fYear :
2010
fDate :
16-18 Oct. 2010
Firstpage :
1695
Lastpage :
1699
Abstract :
Diabetes mellitus affects millions of people in the world. Islet replacement strategies are becoming increasingly attractive options for patients at risk for severe diabetic complications. A major limitation of these approaches is the limited number of organs and the efficacy, safety and supply that restrict the available for islet transplantation. Recently, scientists have reported that stem cells promise a plentiful and flexible source for transplantation therapy. Here we used 10 ng/mL hepatocyte growth factor (HGF), 10 μM nicotinamide in PRMI 1640 to induce human embryonic germ cells (hEGCs) to differentiate into insulin producing cells. The results demonstrate that HGF and nicotinamide can promote the efficacy of insulin-secreting cells formation derived from embryoid bodies (EBs) derived hEGCs. The percentage of Dithizone (DTZ) positive, insulin, PDX-1, CK-19, Nestin positive in induced groups were significantly higher than the control. More importantly, levels of insulin-secreting after stimulation with high concentration glucose in inducing cells were significantly higher than the control (P<;;0.01). These results showed that cells derived from hEGCs expressed markers of definitive endoderm, pancreatic β cells, with the ability of glucose sensing and production of mature insulin. These cells integrated functions necessary for glucose responsive regulation of insulin in vitro. These findings suggest that hEGCs derivatives may eventually serve as a source of insulin producing cells for the treatment of diabetes.
Keywords :
biochemistry; cellular biophysics; diseases; enzymes; molecular biophysics; patient treatment; CK-19; Dithizone positive; Nestin positive; PDX-1; PRMI; diabetes mellitus; embryoid bodies; glucose responsive regulation; hepatocyte growth factor; human embryonic germ cells; insulin producing cells; insulin-secreting cells differentiation; islet replacement strategies; islet transplantation; nicotinamide; patient treatment; severe diabetic complication; stem cells; Diabetes; Humans; Immune system; In vitro; Insulin; Stem cells; Sugar; diabetes; embryonic germ cells(EGCs); human; insulin-secreting cells;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Engineering and Informatics (BMEI), 2010 3rd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Yantai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6495-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/BMEI.2010.5640541
Filename :
5640541
Link To Document :
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