Regulation of Neural Differentiation of ADMSCs using Graphene-Mediated Wireless-Localized Electrical Signals Driven by Electromagnetic Induction.
Zhijie GuoChunhui SunHongru YangHaoyang GaoNa LiangJian WangShuang HuNa RenJinbo PangJingang WangNing MengLin HanHong LiuPublished in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2022)
Although adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADMSCs) isolated from patients' fat are considered as the most important autologous stem cells for tissue repair, significant difficulties in the neural differentiation of ADMSCs still impede stem cell therapy for neurodegenerative diseases. Herein, a wireless-electrical stimulation method is proposed to direct the neural differentiation of ADMSCs based on the electromagnetic effect using a graphene film as a conductive scaffold. By placing a rotating magnet on the top of a culture system without any inducer, the ADMSCs cultured on graphene differentiate into functional neurons within 15 days. As a conductive biodegradable nanomaterial, graphene film acts as a wireless electrical signal generator driven by the electromagnetic induction, and millivolt-level voltage generated in situ provokes ADMSCs to differentiate into neurons, proved by morphological variation, extremely high levels of neuron-specific genes, and proteins. Most importantly, Ca 2+ intracellular influx is observed in these ADMSC-derived neurons once exposure to neurotransmitters, indicating that these cells are functional neurons. This research enhances stem cell therapy for neurodegenerative diseases using autologous ADMSCs and overcomes the lack of neural stem cells. This nanostructure-mediated physical-signal simulation method is inexpensive, safe, and localized, and has a significant impact on neural regeneration.
Keyphrases
- stem cells
- room temperature
- cell therapy
- spinal cord
- reduced graphene oxide
- high frequency
- end stage renal disease
- bone marrow
- carbon nanotubes
- walled carbon nanotubes
- neural stem cells
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- induced apoptosis
- drug delivery
- physical activity
- tissue engineering
- endothelial cells
- peritoneal dialysis
- platelet rich plasma
- prognostic factors
- low cost
- genome wide
- cell cycle arrest
- type diabetes
- metabolic syndrome
- transcription factor
- fatty acid
- dna methylation
- signaling pathway
- wound healing
- protein kinase