Ultrasound stimulation effects on differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells

Many studies had been done on how ultrasound stimulation and showed the enhancement of differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). However there are limited studies on the effects of ultrasound stimulation on mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) differentiation. In this report, we showed that ul...

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Main Author: Phang, Chun Liang
Other Authors: School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-616402023-03-03T15:37:19Z Ultrasound stimulation effects on differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells Phang, Chun Liang School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Chong Seow Khoon, Mark DRNTU::Engineering::Bioengineering Many studies had been done on how ultrasound stimulation and showed the enhancement of differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). However there are limited studies on the effects of ultrasound stimulation on mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) differentiation. In this report, we showed that ultrasound stimulation on pushes mESCs spontaneous differentiation towards endodermal lineage. Our samples will be cultured for 8 days, where spontaneous differentiation would take place and ultrasound would be introduced from day 3 onwards. Continuous ultrasound of 30mW/cm2 and 300mW/cm2 intensities were introduced to respective samples for 10 minutes daily and their spontaneous differentiation was investigated with 4 gene markers, Brachyury-T (mesoderm), alpha-fetoprotein (endoderm), Nestin (ectoderm), and OCT-4 (pluripotency). Our results showed that ultrasound did not induce significant differences in gene fold changes for early mesoderm and ectoderm differentiation, and pluripotency levels. However endoderm samples which were treated with ultrasound produced a significant endodermal gene upregulation in endodermal gene as compared to the untreated controls. This signifies that ultrasound stimulation on mESCs differentiation tends to push mESC spontaneous differentiation towards the endodermal lineage. Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) 2014-07-01T06:41:36Z 2014-07-01T06:41:36Z 2014 2014 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/61640 en Nanyang Technological University 40 p. application/pdf
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Ultrasound stimulation effects on differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells
description Many studies had been done on how ultrasound stimulation and showed the enhancement of differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). However there are limited studies on the effects of ultrasound stimulation on mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) differentiation. In this report, we showed that ultrasound stimulation on pushes mESCs spontaneous differentiation towards endodermal lineage. Our samples will be cultured for 8 days, where spontaneous differentiation would take place and ultrasound would be introduced from day 3 onwards. Continuous ultrasound of 30mW/cm2 and 300mW/cm2 intensities were introduced to respective samples for 10 minutes daily and their spontaneous differentiation was investigated with 4 gene markers, Brachyury-T (mesoderm), alpha-fetoprotein (endoderm), Nestin (ectoderm), and OCT-4 (pluripotency). Our results showed that ultrasound did not induce significant differences in gene fold changes for early mesoderm and ectoderm differentiation, and pluripotency levels. However endoderm samples which were treated with ultrasound produced a significant endodermal gene upregulation in endodermal gene as compared to the untreated controls. This signifies that ultrasound stimulation on mESCs differentiation tends to push mESC spontaneous differentiation towards the endodermal lineage.
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Phang, Chun Liang
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author Phang, Chun Liang
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title Ultrasound stimulation effects on differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells
title_short Ultrasound stimulation effects on differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells
title_full Ultrasound stimulation effects on differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells
title_fullStr Ultrasound stimulation effects on differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasound stimulation effects on differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells
title_sort ultrasound stimulation effects on differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells
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