A new method to effectively and rapidly generate neurons from SH-SY5Y cells

Neurosci Lett. 2016 Jan 1:610:43-7. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2015.10.047. Epub 2015 Oct 21.

Abstract

It is well known that neurons differentiated from SH-SY5Y cells can serve as cell models for neuroscience research; i.e., neurotoxicity and tolerance to morphine in vitro. To differentiate SH-SY5Y cells into neurons, RA (retinoic acid) is commonly used to produce the inductive effect. However, the percentage of neuronal cells produced from SH-SY5Y cells is low, either from the use of RA treatment alone or from the combined application of RA and other chemicals. In the current study, we used CM-hNSCs (conditioned medium of human neural stem cells) as the combinational inducer with RA to prompt neuronal differentiation of SH-SY5Y cells. We found that neuronal differentiation was improved and that neurons were greatly increased in the differentiated SH-SY5Y cells using a combined treatment of CM-hNSCs and RA compared to RA treatment alone. The neuronal percentage was higher than 80% (about 88%) on the 3rd day and about 91% on the 7th day examined after a combined treatment with CM-hNSCs and RA. Cell maturation and neurite growth of these neuronal cells were also improved. In addition, the use of CM-hNSCs inhibited the apoptosis of RA-treated SH-SY5Y cells in culture. We are the first to report the use of CM-hNSCs in combination with RA to induce neuronal differentiation of RA-treated SH-SY5Y cells. Our method can rapidly and effectively promote the neuronal production of SH-SY5Y cells in culture conditions.

Keywords: CM-hNSCs; Neurons; RA; SH-SY5Y cells; β-tubulin III.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Cell Culture Techniques
  • Cell Differentiation
  • Cell Line, Tumor
  • Cell Survival
  • Culture Media, Conditioned
  • Humans
  • Neural Stem Cells / cytology*
  • Neural Stem Cells / drug effects
  • Neuroblastoma
  • Neurons / cytology*
  • Neurons / drug effects
  • Tretinoin / pharmacology

Substances

  • Culture Media, Conditioned
  • Tretinoin