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IGF‐1 and somatocrinin trigger islet differentiation in human amniotic membrane derived mesenchymal stem cells

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Aim: To induce differentiation of human amniotic membrane derived mesenchymal stem cells (hAMMSCs) into insulin producing cells (IPCs) by treating with somatocrinin or growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH) and Insulin‐like… Click to show full abstract

Aim: To induce differentiation of human amniotic membrane derived mesenchymal stem cells (hAMMSCs) into insulin producing cells (IPCs) by treating with somatocrinin or growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH) and Insulin‐like growth factor‐1 (IGF‐1). Main method: In this investigation, we cultivated and characterized hAMMSCs and then treated with IGF‐1 and somatocrinin to find out whether this combination gives better yield of insulin producing cells. We showed that hAMMSCs can give rise to IPCs on exposure to serum‐free defined media containing specific growth factors and differentiating agents in presence of IGF‐1 and somatocrinin. Key finding: A combination of IGF‐1 and somatocrinin lead to differentiation of large number of IPCs from hAMMSCs. These IPCs were found to be positive for dithizone indicating their insulin secretory mechanism. Moreover these cells were also found to be positive for C‐peptide. IPCs released insulin in response to glucose challenge. Gene expression analysis exhibited significant up‐regulation of pancreatic transcription factor GLUT2 and Insulin. Significance: Our data thus demonstrates for the first time that somatocrinin and IGF‐1 synergistically enhance the differentiation of hAMMSCs into IPCs.

Keywords: insulin; amniotic membrane; differentiation human; differentiation; human amniotic; igf somatocrinin

Journal Title: Life Sciences
Year Published: 2019

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