Stem Cells International (Jan 2016)

Induction of Functional Hair-Cell-Like Cells from Mouse Cochlear Multipotent Cells

  • Quanwen Liu,
  • Yi Shen,
  • Jiarong Chen,
  • Jie Ding,
  • Zihua Tang,
  • Cui Zhang,
  • Jianling Chen,
  • Liang Li,
  • Ping Chen,
  • Jinfu Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/8197279
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016

Abstract

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In this paper, we developed a two-step-induction method of generating functional hair cells from inner ear multipotent cells. Multipotent cells from the inner ear were established and induced initially into progenitor cells committed to the inner ear cell lineage on the poly-L-lysine substratum. Subsequently, the committed progenitor cells were cultured on the mitotically inactivated chicken utricle stromal cells and induced into hair-cell-like cells containing characteristic stereocilia bundles. The hair-cell-like cells exhibited rapid permeation of FM1-43FX. The whole-cell patch-clamp technique was used to measure the membrane currents of cells differentiated for 7 days on chicken utricle stromal cells and analyze the biophysical properties of the hair-cell-like cells by recording membrane properties of cells. The results suggested that the hair-cell-like cells derived from inner ear multipotent cells were functional following differentiation in an enabling environment.