Static Magnetic Field Induced Neural Stem/Progenitor Cell Early Differentiation and Promotes Maturation

The potential impacts of magnetic field exposures on brain development have raised public concern. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the biophysical effects of moderate-intensity (0.5 T, Tesla) static magnetic field (SMF) on mice neural progenitor cells (mNPCs). Our results showed that t...

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Main Authors: Shih-Yin Ho, I-Chun Chen, Yi-Jyun Chen, Chien-Hsing Lee, Chao-Ming Fu, Fei-Chih Liu, Horng-Huei Liou
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:Stem Cells International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/8790176
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spelling doaj-3261970a894c4377bfb28086a72c74a32020-11-25T01:49:08ZengHindawi LimitedStem Cells International1687-966X1687-96782019-01-01201910.1155/2019/87901768790176Static Magnetic Field Induced Neural Stem/Progenitor Cell Early Differentiation and Promotes MaturationShih-Yin Ho0I-Chun Chen1Yi-Jyun Chen2Chien-Hsing Lee3Chao-Ming Fu4Fei-Chih Liu5Horng-Huei Liou6Department of Neurology, National Taiwan University Hospital and National Taiwan University College of Medicine, Taipei 10051, TaiwanDepartment and Graduate Institute of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10051, TaiwanDepartment of Neurology, National Taiwan University Hospital and National Taiwan University College of Medicine, Taipei 10051, TaiwanDepartment and Graduate Institute of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10051, TaiwanDepartment of Physics, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, TaiwanDepartment of Neurology, National Taiwan University Hospital and National Taiwan University College of Medicine, Taipei 10051, TaiwanDepartment of Neurology, National Taiwan University Hospital and National Taiwan University College of Medicine, Taipei 10051, TaiwanThe potential impacts of magnetic field exposures on brain development have raised public concern. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the biophysical effects of moderate-intensity (0.5 T, Tesla) static magnetic field (SMF) on mice neural progenitor cells (mNPCs). Our results showed that the SMF exposure increased the number of neurosphere formation and enhanced proliferative activity in mNPCs. In addition, our flow cytometry data demonstrated that the proportions of S phase and G2/M phase mNPCs were remarkably increased following 5 days of SMF exposure. Moreover, the level of a mitotic regulatory protein, cyclin B, was upregulated after SMF exposure. Furthermore, the mNPCs exposed to SMF exhibited a significant increase in Sox2 expression. When mNPCs were induced to differentiation, our immunofluorescence assay revealed that the percentage of neurons (Tuj-1-positive cells) but not astrocyte (s100β-positive cells) was significantly higher and displayed morphological complexity in the SMF group. Finally, our electrophysiological results demonstrated the mNPC-derived neurons from the SMF group showing a significantly increased in input resistance, which indicated more functional maturation. Based on these findings, it appears reasonable to suggest that SMF exposure could affect normal neurogenesis and promote neural lineage differentiation as well as neuronal maturation.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/8790176
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author Shih-Yin Ho
I-Chun Chen
Yi-Jyun Chen
Chien-Hsing Lee
Chao-Ming Fu
Fei-Chih Liu
Horng-Huei Liou
spellingShingle Shih-Yin Ho
I-Chun Chen
Yi-Jyun Chen
Chien-Hsing Lee
Chao-Ming Fu
Fei-Chih Liu
Horng-Huei Liou
Static Magnetic Field Induced Neural Stem/Progenitor Cell Early Differentiation and Promotes Maturation
Stem Cells International
author_facet Shih-Yin Ho
I-Chun Chen
Yi-Jyun Chen
Chien-Hsing Lee
Chao-Ming Fu
Fei-Chih Liu
Horng-Huei Liou
author_sort Shih-Yin Ho
title Static Magnetic Field Induced Neural Stem/Progenitor Cell Early Differentiation and Promotes Maturation
title_short Static Magnetic Field Induced Neural Stem/Progenitor Cell Early Differentiation and Promotes Maturation
title_full Static Magnetic Field Induced Neural Stem/Progenitor Cell Early Differentiation and Promotes Maturation
title_fullStr Static Magnetic Field Induced Neural Stem/Progenitor Cell Early Differentiation and Promotes Maturation
title_full_unstemmed Static Magnetic Field Induced Neural Stem/Progenitor Cell Early Differentiation and Promotes Maturation
title_sort static magnetic field induced neural stem/progenitor cell early differentiation and promotes maturation
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Stem Cells International
issn 1687-966X
1687-9678
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The potential impacts of magnetic field exposures on brain development have raised public concern. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the biophysical effects of moderate-intensity (0.5 T, Tesla) static magnetic field (SMF) on mice neural progenitor cells (mNPCs). Our results showed that the SMF exposure increased the number of neurosphere formation and enhanced proliferative activity in mNPCs. In addition, our flow cytometry data demonstrated that the proportions of S phase and G2/M phase mNPCs were remarkably increased following 5 days of SMF exposure. Moreover, the level of a mitotic regulatory protein, cyclin B, was upregulated after SMF exposure. Furthermore, the mNPCs exposed to SMF exhibited a significant increase in Sox2 expression. When mNPCs were induced to differentiation, our immunofluorescence assay revealed that the percentage of neurons (Tuj-1-positive cells) but not astrocyte (s100β-positive cells) was significantly higher and displayed morphological complexity in the SMF group. Finally, our electrophysiological results demonstrated the mNPC-derived neurons from the SMF group showing a significantly increased in input resistance, which indicated more functional maturation. Based on these findings, it appears reasonable to suggest that SMF exposure could affect normal neurogenesis and promote neural lineage differentiation as well as neuronal maturation.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/8790176
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