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In vitro generation of mature dopamine neurons by decreasing and delaying the expression of exogenous Nurr1
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NeurotransmitterMature Da NeuronsCerebral OrganoidNeurotransmissionCellular NeurobiologySocial SciencesMature Dopamine NeuronsNeuroregenerationExogenous Nurr1NeurogenesisStem CellsNeurochemistryNpc CulturesMolecular NeuroscienceNeuropharmacologyNervous SystemDopamineCell BiologyDa NeuronsDevelopmental BiologyStem Cell ResearchNeuroscienceMolecular NeurobiologyCentral Nervous SystemMedicineVitro GenerationNeural Stem Cell
Neural stem/progenitor cell (NSC/NPC) cultures can be a source of dopamine (DA) neurons for experimental and transplantation purposes. Nurr1, a steroid receptor transcription factor, can overcome the limitations associated with differentiation of cultured NPCs into DA neurons. However, forced Nurr1 expression in NPC cultures generates non-neuronal and/or immature DA cells. We show here that the Nurr1 level and period of expression crucially affect the differentiation and maturation of Nurr1-induced DA neurons. Mature DA neurons were generated by manipulating Nurr1 expression patterns to resemble those in the developing midbrain.
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