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   Ascorbic acid alters cell fate commitment of human neural progenitors in a WNT/β-catenin/ROS signaling dependent manner  
   
نویسنده rharass t. ,lantow m. ,gbankoto a. ,weiss d.g. ,panáková d. ,lucas s.
منبع journal of biomedical science - 2017 - دوره : 24 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: improving the neuronal yield from in vitro cultivated neural progenitor cells (npcs) is an essential challenge in transplantation therapy in neurological disorders. in this regard,ascorbic acid (aa) is widely used to expand neurogenesis from npcs in cultures although the mechanisms of its action remain unclear. neurogenesis from npcs is regulated by the redox-sensitive wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway. we therefore aimed to investigate how aa interacts with this pathway and potentiates neurogenesis. methods: effects of 200 μm aa were compared with the pro-neurogenic reagent and wnt/β-catenin signaling agonist lithium chloride (licl),and molecules with antioxidant activities i.e. n-acetyl-l-cysteine (nac) and ruthenium red (rur),in differentiating neural progenitor rencell vm cells. cells were supplemented with reagents for two periods of treatment: a full period encompassing the whole differentiation process versus an early short period that is restricted to the cell fate commitment stage. intracellular redox balance and reactive oxygen species (ros) metabolism were examined by flow cytometry using redox and ros sensors. confocal microscopy was performed to assess cell viability,neuronal yield,and levels of two proteins: nucleoredoxin (nxn) and the wnt/β-catenin signaling component dishevelled 2 (dvl2). tubb3 and myc gene responses were evaluated by quantitative real-time pcr. dvl2-nxn complex dissociation was measured by fluorescence resonance energy transfer (fret). results: in contrast to nac which predictably exhibited an antioxidant effect,aa treatment enhanced ros metabolism with no cytotoxic induction. both drugs altered ros levels only at the early stage of the differentiation as no changes were held beyond the neuronal fate commitment stage. fret studies showed that aa treatment accelerated the redox-dependent release of the initial pool of dvl2 from its sequestration by nxn,while rur treatment hampered the dissociation of the two proteins. accordingly,aa increased wnt/β-catenin signaling output i.e. myc mrna level,whereas rur attenuated it. moreover,aa improved neurogenesis as much as licl as both tubb3-positive cell yield and tubb3 mrna level increased,while nac or rur attenuated neurogenesis. markedly,the neurogenesis outputs between the short and the full treatment with either nac or aa were found unchanged,supporting our model that neuronal yield is altered by events taking place at the early phase of differentiation. conclusions: our findings demonstrate that aa treatment elevates ros metabolism in a non-lethal manner prior to the npcs commitment to their neuronal fate. such effect stimulates the redox-sensitive dvl2 activation and wnt/β-catenin signaling response that would enhance the ensuing neuronal cell differentiation. © 2017 the author(s).
کلیدواژه Ascorbic acid; Dishevelled; N-acetyl-L-cysteine; Neural progenitors; Neuronal differentiation; Nucleoredoxin; Reactive oxygen species; Redox state; WNT/β-catenin signaling
آدرس physiopathology of inflammatory bone diseases,university of the littoral opal coast,boulogne sur mer,f-62327,france,electrochemical signaling in development and disease,max delbrück center for molecular medicine in the helmholtz association,berlin,d-13125,germany,physiopathology of inflammatory bone diseases,university of the littoral opal coast,boulevard bassin napoléon - quai masset,b.p. 120,boulogne sur mer,cédex,f-62327, France, cell biology and biosystems technology,institute of biological sciences,university of rostock,rostock,d-18059, Germany, department of animal physiology,faculty of sciences and technics,university of abomey-calavi,01 bp,cotonou,526, Benin, cell biology and biosystems technology,institute of biological sciences,university of rostock,rostock,d-18059, Germany, electrochemical signaling in development and disease,max delbrück center for molecular medicine in the helmholtz association,berlin,d-13125,germany,dzhk (german centre for cardiovascular research),partner site berlin,berlin,d-13125, Germany, physiopathology of inflammatory bone diseases,university of the littoral opal coast,boulogne sur mer,f-62327, France
 
     
   
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