DRG-Derived Neural Progenitors Differentiate into Functional Enteric Neurons Following Transplantation in the Postnatal Colon
Cell therapy has great promise for treating gastrointestinal motility disorders caused by intestinal nervous system (ENS) diseases. However, appropriate sources, other than enteric neural stem cells and human embryonic stem cells, are seldom reported. Here, we show that neural progenitors derived fr...
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doaj-88b03f9ed18942f8a81de8efdb1515082020-11-25T03:24:36ZengSAGE PublishingCell Transplantation0963-68971555-38922019-02-012810.1177/0963689718811061DRG-Derived Neural Progenitors Differentiate into Functional Enteric Neurons Following Transplantation in the Postnatal ColonHui Hu0Yuanyuan Ding1Wenbo Mu2Ying Li3Yanpeng Wang4Weifang Jiang5Yong Fu6Jinfa Tou7Wei Chen8 Institute of Translational Medicine, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, China Institute of Translational Medicine, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, China Institute of Translational Medicine, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, China Institute of Translational Medicine, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, China Department of Gynecology, Zhejiang Provincial People’s Hospital, People’s Hospital of Hangzhou Medical College, China Department of Neonatal Surgery, Children’s Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, China Otolaryngological Department, Children’s Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, China Department of Neonatal Surgery, Children’s Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, China Department of Neurobiology, Key Laboratory of Medical Neurobiology of Ministry of Health of China, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, ChinaCell therapy has great promise for treating gastrointestinal motility disorders caused by intestinal nervous system (ENS) diseases. However, appropriate sources, other than enteric neural stem cells and human embryonic stem cells, are seldom reported. Here, we show that neural progenitors derived from the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) of EGFP mice survived, differentiated into enteric neurons and glia cells, migrated widely from the site of injection, and established neuron-muscle connections following transplantation into the distal colon of postnatal mice. The exogenous EGFP+ neurons were physiologically functional as shown by the activity of calcium imaging. This study shows that that other tissues besides the postnatal bowel harbor neural crest stem cells or neural progenitors that have the potential to differentiate into functional enteric neurons in vivo and can potentially be used for intestinal nerve regeneration. These DRG-derived neural progenitor cells may be a choice for cell therapy of ENS disease as an allograft. The new knowledge provided by our study is important for the development of neural crest stem cell and cell therapy for the treatment of intestinal neuropathy.https://doi.org/10.1177/0963689718811061 |
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Hui Hu Yuanyuan Ding Wenbo Mu Ying Li Yanpeng Wang Weifang Jiang Yong Fu Jinfa Tou Wei Chen |
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Hui Hu Yuanyuan Ding Wenbo Mu Ying Li Yanpeng Wang Weifang Jiang Yong Fu Jinfa Tou Wei Chen DRG-Derived Neural Progenitors Differentiate into Functional Enteric Neurons Following Transplantation in the Postnatal Colon Cell Transplantation |
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Hui Hu Yuanyuan Ding Wenbo Mu Ying Li Yanpeng Wang Weifang Jiang Yong Fu Jinfa Tou Wei Chen |
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Hui Hu |
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DRG-Derived Neural Progenitors Differentiate into Functional Enteric Neurons Following Transplantation in the Postnatal Colon |
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DRG-Derived Neural Progenitors Differentiate into Functional Enteric Neurons Following Transplantation in the Postnatal Colon |
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DRG-Derived Neural Progenitors Differentiate into Functional Enteric Neurons Following Transplantation in the Postnatal Colon |
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DRG-Derived Neural Progenitors Differentiate into Functional Enteric Neurons Following Transplantation in the Postnatal Colon |
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DRG-Derived Neural Progenitors Differentiate into Functional Enteric Neurons Following Transplantation in the Postnatal Colon |
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drg-derived neural progenitors differentiate into functional enteric neurons following transplantation in the postnatal colon |
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Cell therapy has great promise for treating gastrointestinal motility disorders caused by intestinal nervous system (ENS) diseases. However, appropriate sources, other than enteric neural stem cells and human embryonic stem cells, are seldom reported. Here, we show that neural progenitors derived from the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) of EGFP mice survived, differentiated into enteric neurons and glia cells, migrated widely from the site of injection, and established neuron-muscle connections following transplantation into the distal colon of postnatal mice. The exogenous EGFP+ neurons were physiologically functional as shown by the activity of calcium imaging. This study shows that that other tissues besides the postnatal bowel harbor neural crest stem cells or neural progenitors that have the potential to differentiate into functional enteric neurons in vivo and can potentially be used for intestinal nerve regeneration. These DRG-derived neural progenitor cells may be a choice for cell therapy of ENS disease as an allograft. The new knowledge provided by our study is important for the development of neural crest stem cell and cell therapy for the treatment of intestinal neuropathy. |
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