A Potential Differentiation of Adipose and Hair Follicle-derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells to Generate Neurons Induced with EGF, FGF, PDGF and Forskolin
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2020-01-01Author
RANTAM, Fedik Abdul
NUGRAHA, Alexander Patera
FERDIANSYAH, Ferdiansyah
PURWATI, Purwati
BUMI, Candra
SUSILOWATI, Helen
HENDRIANTO, Eryk
UTOMO, Dwikora Novembri
SUROTO, Heri
SUMARTONO, Christijogo
SETIAWATI, Rosy
PRAKOESWA, Cita Rosita
INDRAMAYA, Diah Mira
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Human Adipose Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells (HADMSCs) and Human Hair Follicle Derived Mesenchymal
Stem Cells (HHFDMSCs) have attracted great interest because of their multilineage differentiation potential, selfrenewal properties, and their possible use of cell and gene therapies. This present study to investigate the neurogenic
differentiation ability of hADMSCs and hHFDMSCs induced by Epidermal Growth Factors (EGF), Fibroblast Growth
Factor (FGF), Platelet Derived Growth Factor (PDGF) and Forskolin. This study was true experimental with
longitudinal study design. The sample size determined with minimal sample size formula and it was randomly chosen.
These studies employed an in vitro design for the expansion and proliferation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) and
examined the heterogeneity of these cells using the markers CD105, CD90, OCT4, and SOX2. MSCs from adipose
tissue and hair follicles were induced with EGF, FGF, PDGF and Forskolin to differentiate and generate neurons. The
capacity of MSCs to generate neurons were verified using glial fibrillary acidic protein, nestin, and β-tubulin III . The
expression of neural markers and morphological changes in Mesenchymal stem cells from hADMSCs and
hHFDMSCs were confirmed. hADMSCs and hHFDMSCs share a similar capacity to differentiate and generate
neurons, which is beneficial for the development of neuronal restoration for future therapies for patients suffering from
neurological diseases.
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