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Tracing The Fate Of Cytokeratin 19+ Cells During Beta Cell Regeneration Stimulated By Multipotent Stromal Cell-Secreted Effectors, Nazihah Rasiwala
Tracing The Fate Of Cytokeratin 19+ Cells During Beta Cell Regeneration Stimulated By Multipotent Stromal Cell-Secreted Effectors, Nazihah Rasiwala
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Human bone marrow-derived multipotent stromal cells expanded under Wnt pathway stimulation secrete beta cell-regenerative factors collected as conditioned media (Wnt+ CdM). We used the cytokeratin 19 (CK19)-CreERT Rosa26-mTomato lineage tracing mouse to observe CK19+ cell conversion to insulin+ beta cells following intra-pancreatic injection of Wnt+ CdM. Tamoxifen treatment in mice induced labelling of CK19+ ductal and acinar cells with tdTomato and streptozotocin (50 mg/kg/day x 5 days) induced hyperglycemia. Injection of Wnt+ CdM preserved beta cell mass, reduced non-fasted blood glucose levels, and improved glucose tolerance over a 28-day period compared to controls. Insulin+/tdTomato+ cells in mice given Wnt+ CdM …
Extrinsic And Intrinsic Factors Influencing Homeostasis And Repair In Oral Tissues, Georgia Nikoloudaki
Extrinsic And Intrinsic Factors Influencing Homeostasis And Repair In Oral Tissues, Georgia Nikoloudaki
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The oral tissues, including gingiva and buccal mucosa, heal rapidly with minimal scar formation. Although in the oral cavity, the palatal mucosa is associated with excessive scarring in response to injury. In this thesis, first, I investigated the complex relationship between cells and their microenvironment using wound healing models in which extracellular matrix composition and mechanical stiffness affect cellular responses during acute wound repair. I also determined how intrinsic differences of cells recruited during healing contribute to wound resolution.
In Chapter 2, I first investigated cell-extrinsic factors, specifically the influence of the pro-fibrotic matricellular protein periostin on palatal healing. Using …