Publications by authors named "Lisa Tatko"

During neural development caudalization and dorsoventral patterning of the neural tube is directed by several inductive factors including retinoic acid, sonic hedgehog (Shh), bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), and Wnt signaling. The purpose of the current study was to investigate whether dorsal interneurons specific for the spinal cord can be generated from mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells using known inductive signals. Here we show that specific combination of developmental signaling molecules including all trans-retinoic acid, Shh, bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP2), and Wnt3A can direct differentiation of ES cells into dorsal interneurons possessing appropriate neuronal markers, synaptic proteins and functional neurotransmitter machineries.

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Existing protocols show a variety in the percentage of neurons that can be generated from mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells. In the current study, we compared effects of various differentiating conditions, including gelatin and poly-l-ornithine/fibronectin coatings, and NGF and 17beta-estradiol treatments on the total yield of neurons, as well as, neurite growth and branching. Here, we show that combination of fibronectin coating with 17beta-estradiol increased number of generated neurons over 50%.

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Embryonic stem (ES) cells have been investigated in various animal models of neurodegenerative disease; however, few studies have examined the ability of ES cells to improve functional outcome following traumatic brain injury (TBI). The purpose of the present study was to examine the ability of pre-differentiated murine ES cells (neuronal and glial precursors) to improve functional outcome. Rats were prepared with a unilateral controlled cortical impact injury or sham and then transplanted 7 days later with 100K ES cells (WW6G) (~30% neurons) or media.

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