TEHRAN, Sep. 03 (MNA) Studies conducted by researchers at Royan Institutehave led to the discovery of a medicine that can keep embryonic stem cells in culture medium alive.
Dr. Kamran Ghaedi, winner of the award in the Stem Cells Group at the 17th round of Royan International Research Award, told Mehr News correspondent that his team has been conducting studies for several years on PPAR gamma factor, which is used in gene duplication.
Explaining about his project on 'utilizing pioglitazone as a new method in increasing the efficiency of colony forming in humanpluripotent stem cells(hPSCs) culture', he said one of the factors that we have been working on is pioglitazonewhich can activate the PPAR gamma factor.
According to him, the use of pioglitazonehas allowed the embryonic stem cells to have a better survival rate and maintain their fundamental properties.
In this study, we managed to prove that by using PRAR gamma, we can improve the colony forming and duplication of pluripotent cells in mice, he added.
The Iranian researcher went on to add, results showthat using pioglitazonetogether with ROCK, reducesthe apoptosis of the stem cells and increasesthe colony forming up to two or three times. Pioglitazone prevents the increase of Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3(GSK3) and induces the activity of Beta-catenin and E-Cadherin in cell membrane.
The findings can be used to improve the conditions for growing human pluripotent cells and increasing the efficiency of cell culture, he said.