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   A ground state of PPARγ activity and expression is required for appropriate neural differentiation of hESCs  
   
نویسنده taheri m. ,salamian a. ,ghaedi k. ,peymani m. ,izadi t. ,nejati a.s. ,atefi a. ,nematollahi m. ,ahmadi ghahrizjani f. ,esmaeili m. ,kiani esfahani a. ,irani s. ,baharvand h. ,nasr-esfahani m.h.
منبع pharmacological reports - 2015 - دوره : 67 - شماره : 6 - صفحه:1103 -1114
چکیده    Background several evidences indicate stimulation of peroxisome proliferator activated receptor γ (pparg),promotes neuronal differentiation. this study was conducted to testify the prominence of pparγ during neural differentiation of human embryonic stem cells (hescs). methods pparγ expression level was assessed during neural differentiation of hescs. meanwhile,the level of endogenous mirnas,which could be engaged in regulation of pparγ expression,was measured. next,natural and synthetic components of pparγ agonists and antagonist were implemented on neural progenitor formation during neural differentiation of hescs. results data showed an increasing wave of pparγ expression level when human neural progenitors (nps) were formed upon retinoic acid treatment. interestingly,there was no significant difference in the amount of pparγ proteins during the differentiation of hescs that is inconsistent with what we observed for rna level. our results indicated that mirnas are not involved in the regulation of pparγ expression,while proteasome-mediated degradation may to some degree be involved in this process. among numerous treatments,pparγ inactivation during nps formation significantly decreased expression of np markers. conclusions we conclude that a ground state of pparγ activity is required for np formation of hescs during early neural differentiation. however,high expression and activity of pparγ could not enhance the required neural differentiation,whereas the pparγ inactivation could negatively influence np formation from hescs by antagonist. © 2015 institute of pharmacology,polish academy of sciences. published by elsevier sp. z o.o. all rights reserved.
کلیدواژه 15d-PGJ2; Human embryonic stem cells; Neural differentiation; Pioglitazone; PPARγ
آدرس biology department,science and research branch,islamic azad university,tehran, ایران, department of cellular biotechnology,cell science research center,royan institute for biotechnology,acecr,isfahan, ایران, department of cellular biotechnology,cell science research center,royan institute for biotechnology,acecr,isfahan,iran,department of biology,school of sciences,university of isfahan,isfahan, ایران, department of cellular biotechnology,cell science research center,royan institute for biotechnology,acecr,isfahan, ایران, department of cellular biotechnology,cell science research center,royan institute for biotechnology,acecr,isfahan, ایران, department of cellular biotechnology,cell science research center,royan institute for biotechnology,acecr,isfahan, ایران, department of cellular biotechnology,cell science research center,royan institute for biotechnology,acecr,isfahan, ایران, department of cellular biotechnology,cell science research center,royan institute for biotechnology,acecr,isfahan, ایران, department of cellular biotechnology,cell science research center,royan institute for biotechnology,acecr,isfahan, ایران, department of cellular biotechnology,cell science research center,royan institute for biotechnology,acecr,isfahan, ایران, department of cellular biotechnology,cell science research center,royan institute for biotechnology,acecr,isfahan, ایران, biology department,science and research branch,islamic azad university,tehran, ایران, department of stem cells and developmental biology,cell science research center,royan institute for stem cell biology and technology,acecr,tehran,iran,department of developmental biology,university of science and culture,acecr,tehran, ایران, department of cellular biotechnology,cell science research center,royan institute for biotechnology,acecr,isfahan, ایران
 
     
   
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