2003
DOI: 10.1053/jlts.2003.50207
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Generation of hepatocytes from cultured mouse embryonic stem cells

Abstract: Embryonic stem (ES) cells are pluripotent cells derived from the inner cell mass of fertilized blastocysts in vitro. ES cells can be induced to undergo differentiation into potentially all cell types. The aim of this study is to examine the differentiating potential of mouse ES cells into hepatocytes in the presence of retinoic acid (RA), hepatocyte growth factor (HGF), and ␤-nerve growth factor (␤-NGF). RA, HGF, and ␤-NGF were added to the cell culture. Hepatocyte induction was confirmed morphologically, as w… Show more

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“…10 The in vitro approaches involve the formation of embryoid bodies (EBs) to re-create the inductive microenvironment required for liver organogenesis 11,12 or treatment with specific growth factors and cytokines critical for hepatocyte differentiation such as hepatocyte growth factor, fibroblast growth factor, and oncostatin. 1,13 Also, the introduction of genes promoting endodermal differentiation into ES cells, 14 modification of culture microenvironment by supplementation with extracellular matrix proteins or coculture with other cell types, 15,16 is used to direct ES cells toward a hepatocytic lineage. Nevertheless, these strategies generally have been inefficient, producing small numbers of hepatocyte precursors within heterogeneous cell populations.…”
Section: -1486)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 The in vitro approaches involve the formation of embryoid bodies (EBs) to re-create the inductive microenvironment required for liver organogenesis 11,12 or treatment with specific growth factors and cytokines critical for hepatocyte differentiation such as hepatocyte growth factor, fibroblast growth factor, and oncostatin. 1,13 Also, the introduction of genes promoting endodermal differentiation into ES cells, 14 modification of culture microenvironment by supplementation with extracellular matrix proteins or coculture with other cell types, 15,16 is used to direct ES cells toward a hepatocytic lineage. Nevertheless, these strategies generally have been inefficient, producing small numbers of hepatocyte precursors within heterogeneous cell populations.…”
Section: -1486)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ESC will differentiate and form an EB after removing feeder cells and culturing in suspension culture medium without leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) or FGF2; The EBs will spontaneously differentiate into different cell types of the three germ layers including liver cells in adherent culture conditions (Chinzei et al, 2002;Kuai et al, 2003;Asahina et al, 2004;Kumashiro et al, 2005). In order to avoid spontaneous differentiation of ESC forming a mixture of many types of cells, researchers have successfully induced embryonic stem cells to differentiate into liver cells through the reconstruction of an appropriate in vivo microenvironment.…”
Section: Directed Differentiation Of Embryonic Stem Cells Into Hepatomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, until day 30, no tumors were detected, and fibrosis decreased. Kuai et al (2003) reported that the nerve growth factor (NGF)-␤ also promotes hepatic differentiation, which is increased in the presence of HGF and RA. Miyashita et al (2002) also demonstrated in vitro hepatic differentiation through the formation of EBs without using hepatocyte-specific cytokines.…”
Section: Fig 3 Strategies Of Hepatic Induction From Embryonic Stem mentioning
confidence: 99%