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FRANCO paula Gabriela
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Título:
Linear polyethyleneimine-coated gold nanoparticles in vitro effects in primary cultures of neural stem cells
Autor/es:
BYRNE A.; MOLINARI Y; PEREZ MJ; GLISONI R; LÁZARO MARTINEZ J; FRANCO, P
Lugar:
Ciudad Autonoma De Buenos Aires
Reunión:
Encuentro; Primer encuentro del Club de la Glia Cono Sur; 2022
Institución organizadora:
Sociedad Neurológica Argentina
Resumen:
In the last few years, gold nanoparticles (GNP) were shown to stimulate the differentiation of several cell types. As the development of new therapies to promote remyelination is a high priority for Multiple Sclerosis (MS), here we used neurospheres (NS) cultures to study the effects of GNP on the different mechanisms involved in brain repair. Polyethyleneimine-stabilized GNP of 55 nm of hydrodynamic diameter were synthesized and used to treat NS cultures. We found a 30% reduction in the metabolic activity of cultures by MTT assay. Although NS numbers were not affected at any dose, we detected a significant reduction in NS diameter at 10 ppm GNP, which was attributed to the downregulation of proliferation observed by BrdU incorporation assay. In addition, we found a significant inhibition of cell migration in response to GNP treatment and observed some abnormalities in cell adhesion. Finally, NS cultures undergoing cell differentiation and treated with GNP showed a marked increase in the number of mature oligodendrocytes respect to controls. All these results indicate that GNP inhibit NSC/NPC proliferation and promote cell differentiation towards the oligodendroglial lineage. These findings support the idea that GNP could be used for the development of new regenerative strategies for the CNS.