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Springer Verlag, Neurochemical Research, 12(35), p. 2154-2160

DOI: 10.1007/s11064-010-0283-3

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Neural Markers Espression in Rat Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cell Cultures Treated with Neurosteroids

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Abstract

The aim of the present investigation is to study the effects of DEX or E(2) treatment during differentiation towards neural cell line of rat BM-MSCs in culture. In order to better characterize biochemically our in vitro model, we evaluate by western blotting and immunocytochemical analysis some neural lineage markers (nestin, neurofilament, β-tubulin) and MAP-Kinases. An enhanced expression of the neural markers and MAP-Kinase in DEX-treated BM-MSCs cultures is found. In addition, E(2)-treatment increases MAP-Kinase and β-tubulin expression, but it decreases nestin and neurofilament expression. In conclusion, our findings highlight a significant up and down modulation of nestin, neurofilament, β-tubulin and MAP-Kinases expression in neurosteroids-treated BM-MSCs. In particular, our results clarify the molecular mechanism involved during eventual differentiation of these stem cells treated with DEX and E(2), addressed towards a neural cell line, that may express neurotrophic receptors and release neurotrophines particularly implicated during neurogenesis processes.