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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Reprogramming of hepatic and pancreatic cells

Sangan, Caroline Beth January 2012 (has links)
Cell therapy involving treatment of diseases with the body’s own cells would benefit both liver diseases and Type 1 diabetes. Liver diseases are associated with a marked reduction in hepatocytes whilst Type 1 diabetes is characterized by the loss of functional insulin-producing β-cells. Treatment is currently achieved by whole organ liver (or hepatocyte) and islet transplantation methods respectively. However the major limitation to this approach is the shortage of organ donors, thus alternative sources of cells must be found. Potential sources with enormous therapeutic potential are existing cells in the liver and pancreas involved during the regeneration process. In vivo studies have shown progenitor oval cells differentiate into hepatocytes during liver regeneration and α-cells transdifferentiate into β-cells during pancreas regeneration. However neither can be fully exploited until the molecular mechanisms governing their proliferation and trans/differentiation are fully elucidated. Herein we characterise two in vitro cell models, a mouse adult oval cell line, known as BMOL-TAT1.1, and mouse adult pancreatic α-cell line, known as α-TC19 by RT-PCR and immunofluorescent staining. We found that under proliferating culture conditions BMOL-TAT1.1 were heterogenous consisting of two distinct cell types with different β-catenin signalling pathway activation. Inducible differentiation (dexamethasone) induced hepatic and non-hepatic markers in specific cell subtypes, indicating multi-potentiality. Ectopic expression of transcription factor HNF4α in homogenous small BMOL-TAT1.1 cells revealed no hepatic differentiation but potent expression of intestinal markers (Villin, ALPi, ApoAIV). HNF4α was identified as a candidate transcriptional regulator in α- to β-cell transdifferentiation, as ectopic expression in α-TC19 cells, suppressed glucagon and induced expression of several functionally important β-cell markers (GLUT2, GCK, insulin). The contribution of chromatin histone acetylation was also assessed, due to its importance in endocrine fate regulation. In toto these results have important implications for the development of potential therapies to treat liver diseases and Type 1 diabetes.
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Redução das células ovais hepáticas pelo quimiopreventivo β-ionona na etapa de promoção da hepatocarcinogênese induzida em ratos Wistar pelo modelo do Hepatócito Resistente / Reduction of hepatic oval cells by the chemopreventive β-ionone in the promotion phase of hepatocarcinogenesis induced in Wistar rats by the Resistent Hepatocyte

Campos, Adriana 19 October 2012 (has links)
A carcinogênese é um processo longo que envolve múltiplas etapas na transformação das células normais em malignas. Duas hipóteses têm sido propostas para explicar o potencial heterogêneo de células neoplásicas e o processo de desenvolvimento de neoplasias: o modelo estocástico, em que uma população distinta de células neoplásicas adquire um conjunto de mutações somáticas e desenvolve capacidade metastática e o modelo hierárquico, no qual neoplasias primárias e suas metástases são iniciadas por um número pequeno de células, conhecidas \"cancer stem cells\" (CSC). Assim, o HCC poder ser originado de células tronco/progenitoras hepáticas ou células ovais e hepatócitos. Aventou-se a hipótese neste trabalho que a BI reduz o número de células ovais hepáticas, regulando proteínas (CK19, β-catenina e ALDH1A1) que possam estar relacionadas ao papel destas células na hepatocarcinogênese. Ratos Wistar foram submetidos ao modelo de hepatocarcinogênese do \"Hepatócito Resistente\" e receberam durante 4 semanas consecutivas: 16mg/100g p.c. de β-ionona (BI) ou somente 0,25mL/100g p.c. de óleo de milho (grupo controle - OM). Estes animais foram distribuídos em 4 pontos de eutanásia (P0, P1, P2 e P3 - 7, 14, 21 e 35 dias após a HP respectivamente), para avaliação da cinética das células ovais hepáticas. Foi observado que o tratamento com BI diminuiu a presença de células ovais GST-P positivas e reduziu o percentual de LPN positivas para ALDH1A1, β-catenina e CK19 quando comparado ao do respectivo grupo controle OM. Em conclusão, o tratamento com BI reduziu o número das células ovais, bem como os níveis de proteínas a elas relacionadas e que conferem ao HCC mau prognóstico e maior agressividade. / Carcinogenesis is a long process that involves multiple phases in the transformation of normal cells into malignant. Two hypotheses have been proposed to explain the heterogeneous potential of neoplastic cells and the process of carcinogenesis: a stochastic model in which a distinct population of neoplastic cells acquires a set of somatic mutations and develops metastatic capacity and hierarchical model in which the primary tumors and their metastases are initiated by a small number of cells, known \"cancer stem cells\" (CSC). Therefore, the HCC can be originate from stem/progenitor cells or hepatic oval cells and hepatocytes. Ventured the hypothesis in this work that β-ionone (BI) reduces the number of hepatic oval cells, regulating proteins (CK19, β-catenin and ALDH1A1) that may be related to the role of these cells in hepatocarcinogenesis. Wistar rats were submitted to hepatocarcinogenesis model of \"Resistant Hepatocyte\" and received for 4 consecutive weeks: 16mg/100g body weight of BI or 0,25 mL/100g body weight of corn oil (control group - CO). These animals were euthanized at 4 points (P0, P1, P2 and P3 - 7, 14, 21 and 35 days after PH, respectively) to evaluate the kinetics of hepatic oval cells. It was observed that the treatment of BI decreased the presence of GST-P oval cells positive and reduced the percentage of positive ALDH1A1 LPN, β-catenin and CK19 compared to the respective control group OM. In conclusion, the treatment with BI reduced the number of oval cells as well as the levels of proteins related to them and gives a poor prognosis in HCC and increased aggressiveness.
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Redução das células ovais hepáticas pelo quimiopreventivo β-ionona na etapa de promoção da hepatocarcinogênese induzida em ratos Wistar pelo modelo do Hepatócito Resistente / Reduction of hepatic oval cells by the chemopreventive β-ionone in the promotion phase of hepatocarcinogenesis induced in Wistar rats by the Resistent Hepatocyte

Adriana Campos 19 October 2012 (has links)
A carcinogênese é um processo longo que envolve múltiplas etapas na transformação das células normais em malignas. Duas hipóteses têm sido propostas para explicar o potencial heterogêneo de células neoplásicas e o processo de desenvolvimento de neoplasias: o modelo estocástico, em que uma população distinta de células neoplásicas adquire um conjunto de mutações somáticas e desenvolve capacidade metastática e o modelo hierárquico, no qual neoplasias primárias e suas metástases são iniciadas por um número pequeno de células, conhecidas \"cancer stem cells\" (CSC). Assim, o HCC poder ser originado de células tronco/progenitoras hepáticas ou células ovais e hepatócitos. Aventou-se a hipótese neste trabalho que a BI reduz o número de células ovais hepáticas, regulando proteínas (CK19, β-catenina e ALDH1A1) que possam estar relacionadas ao papel destas células na hepatocarcinogênese. Ratos Wistar foram submetidos ao modelo de hepatocarcinogênese do \"Hepatócito Resistente\" e receberam durante 4 semanas consecutivas: 16mg/100g p.c. de β-ionona (BI) ou somente 0,25mL/100g p.c. de óleo de milho (grupo controle - OM). Estes animais foram distribuídos em 4 pontos de eutanásia (P0, P1, P2 e P3 - 7, 14, 21 e 35 dias após a HP respectivamente), para avaliação da cinética das células ovais hepáticas. Foi observado que o tratamento com BI diminuiu a presença de células ovais GST-P positivas e reduziu o percentual de LPN positivas para ALDH1A1, β-catenina e CK19 quando comparado ao do respectivo grupo controle OM. Em conclusão, o tratamento com BI reduziu o número das células ovais, bem como os níveis de proteínas a elas relacionadas e que conferem ao HCC mau prognóstico e maior agressividade. / Carcinogenesis is a long process that involves multiple phases in the transformation of normal cells into malignant. Two hypotheses have been proposed to explain the heterogeneous potential of neoplastic cells and the process of carcinogenesis: a stochastic model in which a distinct population of neoplastic cells acquires a set of somatic mutations and develops metastatic capacity and hierarchical model in which the primary tumors and their metastases are initiated by a small number of cells, known \"cancer stem cells\" (CSC). Therefore, the HCC can be originate from stem/progenitor cells or hepatic oval cells and hepatocytes. Ventured the hypothesis in this work that β-ionone (BI) reduces the number of hepatic oval cells, regulating proteins (CK19, β-catenin and ALDH1A1) that may be related to the role of these cells in hepatocarcinogenesis. Wistar rats were submitted to hepatocarcinogenesis model of \"Resistant Hepatocyte\" and received for 4 consecutive weeks: 16mg/100g body weight of BI or 0,25 mL/100g body weight of corn oil (control group - CO). These animals were euthanized at 4 points (P0, P1, P2 and P3 - 7, 14, 21 and 35 days after PH, respectively) to evaluate the kinetics of hepatic oval cells. It was observed that the treatment of BI decreased the presence of GST-P oval cells positive and reduced the percentage of positive ALDH1A1 LPN, β-catenin and CK19 compared to the respective control group OM. In conclusion, the treatment with BI reduced the number of oval cells as well as the levels of proteins related to them and gives a poor prognosis in HCC and increased aggressiveness.
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Serial Analysis of Gene Expression of Rat Liver Regeneration by Oval Hepatic Stem Cells / Serielle Analyse der Genexpression während der Rattenleberregeneration durch Ovalstammzellen

Cimica, Velasco 05 November 2004 (has links)
No description available.

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