2016
DOI: 10.3727/096368916x690502
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Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells with Six Reprogramming Factors from Prairie Vole, Which is an Animal Model for Social Behaviors

Abstract: Prairie voles show strong pair bonding with their mating partners, and they demonstrate parental behavior toward their infants, indicating that the prairie vole is a unique animal model for analysis of molecular mechanisms of social behavior. Until a recent study, the signaling pathway of oxytocin was thought to be critical for the social behavior of prairie voles, but neuron-specific functional research may be necessary to identify the molecular mechanisms of social behavior. Prairie vole pluripotent stem cel… Show more

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“…In both cases, the expression of the IRES-GFP locus, located downstream from the reprogramming factor cassette, was lower after sequential passage than in primary colonies; this decrease could potentially be explained by the silencing of the exogenous promoter. The same phenomenon was observed in later passages of iPSCs derived from primary prairie vole cells [2], indicating that immortalized cells had retained the original characteristics of the primary prairie vole cells from which they were derived.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%
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“…In both cases, the expression of the IRES-GFP locus, located downstream from the reprogramming factor cassette, was lower after sequential passage than in primary colonies; this decrease could potentially be explained by the silencing of the exogenous promoter. The same phenomenon was observed in later passages of iPSCs derived from primary prairie vole cells [2], indicating that immortalized cells had retained the original characteristics of the primary prairie vole cells from which they were derived.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Previously, we reported the establishment of iPSCs from embryonic prairie vole-derived primary cells [2], but this was only made possible by the extensive optimization of experimental conditions using immortalized adult prairie vole cells described in the present study. The prairie vole is a useful animal model with which to analyze social behaviors such as pair bonding [17, 18].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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