New approach for the establishment of mouse early embryonic stem cells and induction of their differentiation
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New approach for the establishment of mouse early embryonic stem cells and induction of their differentiation
Abstract
Eleven early embryonic stem (EES) cell lines were established using a new novel method. Two cell stage embryos from the ddY mouse strain were cultured in alpha-MEM supplemented with 10% fetal calf serum (FCS) and embryotrophic factors (ETFs) and allowed to develop to the trilaminal germ disc embryonic stage. Only small round cells (EES cells) were isolated by the colony isolating technique and subsequently cultured in the same medium containing the ETFs and leukemia inhibitory factors (LIF-10 ng/ml). The newly established embryonic stem (ES) cells isolated from inner cell mass of blastocysts differentiated from two cell stage embryo in culture. The EES and ES cell lines were maintained in an undifferentiated state using Ham's F12 medium supplemented with 10% FCS and 1 ng/ml of LIF. The EES cells maintained their normal genetic and morphological features as well as their potential to differentiate into a broad spectrum of cell types as well as their ability to contribute to all cell lineages in chimeric mice. Moreover, these cell lines changed and differentiated into various kinds of cells by removing LIF and by the addition of ETFs to the vitro culture system. All 11 EES cell lines and 3 ES cell lines formed embryoid bodies; however, cell line EES-4 formed tube-like structures which extended, anastomosed with each other, and finally formed networks when the LIF were absent. Primitive germ organ-like structures composed of 3 germ layers were recognized in the cultures following the administration of ETFs. In conclusion, the new method devised by us is a novel, easy and reliable technique for establishing EES cell lines.
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