Latent Tri-lineage Potential of Human Menstrual Blood–Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Revealed by Specific In Vitro Culture Conditions

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Diana Quintero-Espinosa
Viviana Soto-Mercado
Catherine Quintero-Quinchia
Miguel Mendivil-Perez
Carlos Velez-Pardo
Marlene Jimenez-Del-Rio
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[1] University of Antioquia (UdeA),Neuroscience Research Group, Medical Research Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University Research Center (URC)
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Molecular Neurobiology | 2021年 / 58卷
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Menstrual blood; Stromal; Cholinergic; Dopaminergic; Astrocyte; Calcium; Neurogenic;
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Human menstrual blood–derived mesenchymal stromal cells (MenSCs) have become not only an important source of stromal cells for cell therapy but also a cellular source for neurologic disorders in vitro modeling. By using culture protocols originally developed in our laboratory, we show that MenSCs can be converted into floating neurospheres (NSs) using the Fast-N-Spheres medium for 24–72 h and can be transdifferentiated into functional dopaminergic-like (DALNs, ~ 26% TH + /DAT + flow cytometry) and cholinergic-like neurons (ChLNs, ~ 46% ChAT + /VAChT flow cytometry) which responded to dopamine- and acetylcholine-triggered neuronal Ca2+ inward stimuli when cultured with the NeuroForsk and the Cholinergic-N-Run medium, respectively in a timely fashion (i.e., 4–7 days). Here, we also report a direct transdifferentiation method to induce MenSCs into functional astrocyte-like cells (ALCs) by incubation of MenSCs in commercial Gibco® Astrocyte medium in 7 days. The MSC-derived ALCs (~ 59% GFAP + /S100β +) were found to respond to glutamate-induced Ca2+ inward stimuli. Altogether, these results show that MenSCs are a reliable source to obtain functional neurogenic cells to further investigate the neurobiology of neurologic disorders.
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