Generation of kisspeptin-responsive GnRH-expressing neurons from human pluripotent stem cells
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ABSTRACT: GnRH neurons are fundamental for reproduction in all vertebrates ultimately integrating all reproductive inputs. The inaccessibility of human GnRH-neurons has been a major impediment to studying the central control of reproduction and its disorders. Here, we report the efficient generation of kisspeptin responsive GnRH-secreting neurons by directed differentiation of human Pluripotent Stem Cells. The protocol involves the generation of intermediate Neural Progenitor Cells (NPCs) through long-term Bone morphogenetic protein 4 inhibition followed by terminal specification of these NPCs in a media containing FGF8 and a NOTCH inhibition. The resulting GnRH expressing and secreting neurons display a neuroendocrine gene expression pattern and present spontaneous calcium transients that can be stimulated by kisspeptin. These in vitro generated GnRH expressing cells provide a new resource for studying the molecular mechanisms underlying the development and function of GnRH neurons.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE86990 | GEO | 2016/09/17
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA343171
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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