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Wright State University

2012

Medical Toxicology

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Human Endometrial Stromal Stem Cells Differentiate Into Megakaryocytes With The Ability To Produce Functional Platelets, Jinju Wang, Shuzhen Chen, Cheng Zhang, Samantha Stegeman, Teresa Pfaff-Amesse, Ying Zhang, Wenfeng Zhang, Lawrence Amesse, Yanfang Chen Aug 2012

Human Endometrial Stromal Stem Cells Differentiate Into Megakaryocytes With The Ability To Produce Functional Platelets, Jinju Wang, Shuzhen Chen, Cheng Zhang, Samantha Stegeman, Teresa Pfaff-Amesse, Ying Zhang, Wenfeng Zhang, Lawrence Amesse, Yanfang Chen

Pharmacology and Toxicology Faculty Publications

Human endometrium is a high dynamic tissue that contains endometrial stromal stem cells (hESSCs). The hESSCs have been differentiated into a number of cell lineages. However, differentiation of hESSCs into megakaryocytes (MKs) has not yet been investigated. The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of MK generation from hESSCs and subsequent production of functional platelets (PLTs). In our study, hESSCs were cultured from endometrial stromal cells as confirmed by positive stromal cell specific markers (CD90 and CD29) and negative hematopoietic stem cell markers (CD45 and CD34) expression. Then, hESSCs were differentiated in a medium supplemented with thrombopoietin …


Effects Of Restricted Fructose Access On Body Weight And Blood Pressure Circadian Rhythms, Danielle Senador, Swapnil Vijay Shewale, Maria Claudia Irigoyen, Khalid M. Elased, Mariana Morris Mar 2012

Effects Of Restricted Fructose Access On Body Weight And Blood Pressure Circadian Rhythms, Danielle Senador, Swapnil Vijay Shewale, Maria Claudia Irigoyen, Khalid M. Elased, Mariana Morris

Pharmacology and Toxicology Faculty Publications

High-fructose diet is known to produce cardiovascular and metabolic pathologies. The objective was to determine whether the timing of high fructose (10% liquid solution) intake affect the metabolic and cardiovascular outcomes. Male C57BL mice with radiotelemetric probes were divided into four groups: (1) 24 h water (control); (2) 24 h fructose (F24); (3) 12 h fructose during the light phase (F12L); (4) 12 h fructose during the dark phase (F12D). All fructose groups had higher fluid intake. Body weight was increased in mice on restricted access with no difference in total caloric intake. Fasting glycemia was higher in groups with …