Neural Regeneration Research ›› 2013, Vol. 8 ›› Issue (23): 2171-2177.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1673-5374.2013.23.007

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Noggin versus basic fibroblast growth factor on the differentiation of human embryonic stem cells

Yan Zhang1, Junmei Zhou2, Zhenfu Fang1, Manxi Jiang1, Xuejin Chen1   

  1. 1 Department of Laboratory Animal Sciences, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200025, China
    2 Tissue Engineering Laboratory, Shanghai Institute for Pediatric Research, Xinhua Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200092, China
  • Received:2013-03-15 Revised:2013-07-08 Online:2013-08-15 Published:2013-08-15
  • Contact: Xuejin Chen, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Laboratory Animal Sciences, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200025, China, chenxuej@yahoo.com.cn.
  • About author:Yan Zhang, Master.
  • Supported by:

    上海市基础研究重点项目(No.08JC1413900)

Abstract:

The difference between Noggin and basic fibroblast growth factor for the neural precursor differen-tiation from human embryonic stem cells has not been studied. In this study, 100 μg/L Noggin or 20 μg/L basic fibroblast growth factor in serum-free neural induction medium was used to differen-tiate human embryonic stem cells H14 into neural precursors using monolayer differentiation. Two weeks after induction, significantly higher numbers of neural rosettes formed in the Noggin-induced group than the basic fibroblast growth factor-induced group, as detected by phase contrast micro-scope. Immunofluorescence staining revealed expression levels of Nestin, β-III Tubulin and Sox-1 were higher in the induced cells and reverse-transcription PCR showed induced cells expressed Nestin, Sox-1 and Neurofilament mRNA. Protein and mRNA expression in the Noggin-induced group was increased compared with the basic fibroblast growth factor-induced group. Noggin has a greater effect than basic fibroblast growth factor on the induction of human embryonic stem cell differentiation into neural precursors by monolayer differentiation, as Noggin accelerates and in-creases the differentiation of neural precursors.

Key words: neural regeneration, stem cells, basic fibroblast growth factor, Noggin, human embryonic stem cells, neural precursors, neural differentiation, grants-supported paper, neuroregeneration