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CNTF and Nrf2 are Co-ordinately Involved in Regulating Self-Renewal and Differentiation of Neural Stem Cell During Embryonic Neural Development

42 Pages Posted: 5 Feb 2019 Publication Status: Published

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Zhen-peng Si

Jinan University, First Affiliated Hospital, Department of Pediatrics

Guang Wang

Jinan University - International Joint Laboratory for Embryonic Development & Prenatal Medicine

Sha-sha Han

Jinan University, First Affiliated Hospital, Department of Pediatrics

Ya Jin

Jinan University, First Affiliated Hospital, Department of Pediatrics

Yu-xuan Hu

Jinan University - International Joint Laboratory for Embryonic Development & Prenatal Medicine

Mei-yao He

Jinan University, First Affiliated Hospital, Department of Pediatrics

Beate Brand-Saberi

Ruhr University of Bochum - Department of Anatomy and Molecular Embryology

Xuesong Yang

Jinan University - International Joint Laboratory for Embryonic Development & Prenatal Medicine; Jinan University - Key Laboratory for Regenerative Medicine of the Ministry of Education

Guo-sheng Liu

Jinan University, First Affiliated Hospital, Department of Pediatrics

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Abstract

There is high risk of fetal neurodevelopmental defects in pregestational diabetes mellitus (PGDM). However, the effective mechanism of hyperglycemia-induced neurodevelopmental negative effects, including neural stem cell self-renewal and differentiation, still remains obscure. Neuropoietic cytokines have been shown to play a vital part during nervous system development and in the coordination of neurons, gliocytes. Nuclear factor (erythroid-derived 2)-like 2 (Nrf2) dysfunction might be related to a reduction of self-protective response in brain malformation induced by hyperglycemia. We therefore evaluated the role of Nrf2 and neuropoietic cytokines in fetal neurodevelopmental defects induced by PGDM and determined the mechanisms involved. Our data reveal that PGDM dramatically impairs the developmental switch of neural stem cells from neurogenesis to gliogenesis, principally under the cooperative mediation of neuropoietic cytokine CNTF and Nrf2 antioxidative signaling. This indicates that CNTF and Nrf2 could be potentially used in the prevention or therapy of neurodevelopmental defects of PGDM offspring.

Keywords: PGDM, neurogenesis, gliogenesis, CNTF, Nrf2 signaling

Suggested Citation

Si, Zhen-peng and Wang, Guang and Han, Sha-sha and Jin, Ya and Hu, Yu-xuan and He, Mei-yao and Brand-Saberi, Beate and Yang, Xuesong and Liu, Guo-sheng, CNTF and Nrf2 are Co-ordinately Involved in Regulating Self-Renewal and Differentiation of Neural Stem Cell During Embryonic Neural Development (February 5, 2019). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3329247 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3329247
This version of the paper has not been formally peer reviewed.

Zhen-peng Si

Jinan University, First Affiliated Hospital, Department of Pediatrics

Huang Pu Da Dao Xi 601, Tian He District
Guangzhou, Guangdong 510632
China

Guang Wang

Jinan University - International Joint Laboratory for Embryonic Development & Prenatal Medicine

Guangzhou, 510632
China

Sha-sha Han

Jinan University, First Affiliated Hospital, Department of Pediatrics

Huang Pu Da Dao Xi 601, Tian He District
Guangzhou, Guangdong 510632
China

Ya Jin

Jinan University, First Affiliated Hospital, Department of Pediatrics

Huang Pu Da Dao Xi 601, Tian He District
Guangzhou, Guangdong 510632
China

Yu-xuan Hu

Jinan University - International Joint Laboratory for Embryonic Development & Prenatal Medicine

Guangzhou, 510632
China

Mei-yao He

Jinan University, First Affiliated Hospital, Department of Pediatrics

Huang Pu Da Dao Xi 601, Tian He District
Guangzhou, Guangdong 510632
China

Beate Brand-Saberi

Ruhr University of Bochum - Department of Anatomy and Molecular Embryology

Universitätsstraße 150
Dusseldorf, 40225
Germany

Xuesong Yang (Contact Author)

Jinan University - International Joint Laboratory for Embryonic Development & Prenatal Medicine ( email )

Guangzhou, 510632
China

Jinan University - Key Laboratory for Regenerative Medicine of the Ministry of Education ( email )

Guangzhou, 510632
China

Guo-sheng Liu

Jinan University, First Affiliated Hospital, Department of Pediatrics ( email )

Huang Pu Da Dao Xi 601, Tian He District
Guangzhou, Guangdong 510632
China

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