Publications by authors named "Teru Hiroi"

We attempted to test whether the differentiated NIH/3T3 fibroblasts could be differentiated into neuronal cells without any epigenetic modification. First, a neurosphere assay was carried out, and we successfully generated neurosphere-like cells by floating cultures of NIH/3T3 fibroblasts in neural stem cell medium. These spheres have the ability to form sub-spheres after three passages, and express the neural progenitor markers Nestin, Sox2, Pax6, and Musashi-1.

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To test the hypothesis that transduction of the channelrhodopsin-2 (ChR2) gene, a microbial-type rhodopsin gene, into retinal ganglion cells of genetically blind rats will restore functional vision, we recorded visually evoked potentials and tested the experimental rats for the presence of optomotor responses. The N-terminal fragment of the ChR2 gene was fused to the fluorescent protein Venus and inserted into an adeno-associated virus to make AAV2-ChR2V. AAV2-ChR2V was injected intravitreally into the eyes of 6-month-old dystrophic RCS (rdy/rdy) rats.

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Article Synopsis
  • * A study utilized transgenic rats with ChR2 specifically expressed in their RGCs to test if direct light activation could successfully restore vision.
  • * Results showed that these transgenic rats had similar contrast sensitivity to wild-type rats, with improved responses to low-spatial frequency visual stimuli, indicating that their brain could process visual signals from the ChR2-expressing RGCs effectively.
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