Generation of functional cardiomyocytes from adult mouse spermatogonial stem cells

K Guan, S Wagner, B Unsöld, LS Maier… - Circulation …, 2007 - Am Heart Assoc
K Guan, S Wagner, B Unsöld, LS Maier, D Kaiser, B Hemmerlein, K Nayernia, W Engel…
Circulation research, 2007Am Heart Assoc
Stem cell–based therapy is a promising approach for the treatment of heart failure. Adult
stem cells with the pluripotency of embryonic stem cells (ESCs) would be an ideal cell
source. Recently, we reported the successful establishment of multipotent adult germline
stem cells (maGSCs) from mouse testis. These cultured maGSCs show phenotypic
characteristics similar to ESCs and can spontaneously differentiate into cells from all 3 germ
layers. In the present study, we used the hanging drop method to differentiate maGSCs into …
Stem cell–based therapy is a promising approach for the treatment of heart failure. Adult stem cells with the pluripotency of embryonic stem cells (ESCs) would be an ideal cell source. Recently, we reported the successful establishment of multipotent adult germline stem cells (maGSCs) from mouse testis. These cultured maGSCs show phenotypic characteristics similar to ESCs and can spontaneously differentiate into cells from all 3 germ layers. In the present study, we used the hanging drop method to differentiate maGSCs into cardiomyocytes and analyzed their functional properties. Differentiation efficiency of beating cardiomyocytes from maGSCs was similar to that from ESCs. The maGSC-derived cardiomyocytes expressed cardiac-specific L-type Ca2+ channels and responded to Ca2+ channel–modulating drugs. Cx43 was expressed at cell-to-cell contacts in cardiac clusters, and fluorescence recovery after photobleaching assay showed the presence of functional gap junctions among cardiomyocytes. Action potential analyses demonstrated the presence of pacemaker-, ventricle-, atrial-, and Purkinje-like cardiomyocytes. Stimulation with isoproterenol resulted in a significant increase in beating frequency, whereas the addition of cadmium chloride abolished spontaneous electrical activity. Confocal microscopy analysis of intracellular Ca2+ in maGSC-derived cardiomyocytes showed that calcium increased periodically throughout the cell in a homogenous fashion, pointing to a fine regulated Ca2+ release from intracellular Ca2+ stores. By using line-scan mode, we found rhythmic Ca2+ transients. Furthermore, we transplanted maGSCs into normal hearts of mice and found that maGSCs were able to proliferate and differentiate. No tumor formation was found up to 1 month after cell transplantation. Taken together, we believe that maGSCs provide a new source of distinct types of cardiomyocytes for basic research and potential therapeutic application.
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