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Neurogenic differentiation of human dental stem cells in vitroNeurogenic differentiation of human dental stem cells in vitro

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Neurogenic differentiation of human dental stem cells in vitro
Authors
이주희엄소연송인석김휘영서병무
Issue Date
2014
Publisher
대한구강악안면외과학회
Keywords
Dental pulp; Periodontal ligament; Dental papilla; Stem cells; Neurogenic differentiation
Citation
대한구강악안면외과학회지, v.40, no.4, pp.173 - 180
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KCI
Journal Title
대한구강악안면외과학회지
Volume
40
Number
4
Start Page
173
End Page
180
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/100479
ISSN
2234-7550
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the neurogenic differentiation of human dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs), periodontal ligamentstem cells (PDLSCs), and stem cells from apical papilla (SCAP). Materials and Methods: After induction of neurogenic differentiation using commercial differentiation medium, expression levels of neural markers,microtubule-associated protein 2 (MAP2), class III β-tubulin, and glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) were identified using reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (PCR), real-time PCR, and immunocytochemistry. Results: The induced cells showed neuron-like morphologies, similar to axons, dendrites, and perikaryons, which are composed of neurons in DPSCs, PDLSCs, and SCAP. The mRNA levels of neuronal markers tended to increase in differentiated cells. The expression of MAP2 and β-tubulin III also increased at the protein level in differentiation groups, even though GFAP was not detected via immunocytochemistry. Conclusion: Human dental stem cells including DPSCs, PDLSCs, and SCAP may have neurogenic differentiation capability in vitro. The presented data support the use of human dental stem cells as a possible alternative source of stem cells for therapeutic utility in the treatment of neurological diseases.
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