1.Notch Is Not Involved in Physioxia-Mediated Stem Cell Maintenance in Midbrain Neural Stem Cells
Anne HERRMANN ; Anne K. MEYER ; Lena BRAUNSCHWEIG ; Lisa WAGENFUEHR ; Franz MARKERT ; Deborah KOLITSCH ; Vladimir VUKICEVIC ; Christiane HARTMANN ; Marlen SIEBERT ; Monika EHRHART-BORNSTEIN ; Andreas HERMANN ; Alexander STORCH
International Journal of Stem Cells 2023;16(3):293-303
Background and Objectives:
The physiological oxygen tension in fetal brains (∼3%, physioxia) is beneficial for the maintenance of neural stem cells (NSCs). Sensitivity to oxygen varies between NSCs from different fetal brain regions, with midbrain NSCs showing selective susceptibility. Data on Hif-1α/Notch regulatory interactions as well as our observations that Hif-1α and oxygen affect midbrain NSCs survival and proliferation prompted our investigations on involvement of Notch signalling in physioxia-dependent midbrain NSCs performance.
Methods:
and Results: Here we found that physioxia (3% O2 ) compared to normoxia (21% O 2 ) increased proliferation, maintained stemness by suppression of spontaneous differentiation and supported cell cycle progression. Microarray and qRT-PCR analyses identified significant changes of Notch related genes in midbrain NSCs after long-term (13 days), but not after short-term physioxia (48 hours). Consistently, inhibition of Notch signalling with DAPT increased, but its stimulation with Dll4 decreased spontaneous differentiation into neurons solely under normoxic but not under physioxic conditions.
Conclusions
Notch signalling does not influence the fate decision of midbrain NSCs cultured in vitro in physioxia, where other factors like Hif-1α might be involved. Our findings on how physioxia effects in midbrain NSCs are transduced by alternative signalling might, at least in part, explain their selective susceptibility to oxygen.
2.From Vietnamese plants to a biflavonoid that relieves inflammation by triggering the lipid mediator class switch to resolution.
Tran Thi VAN ANH ; Alilou MOSTAFA ; Zhigang RAO ; Simona PACE ; Stefan SCHWAIGER ; Christian KRETZER ; Veronika TEMML ; Carsten GIESEL ; Paul M JORDAN ; Rossella BILANCIA ; Christina WEINIGEL ; Silke RUMMLER ; Birgit WALTENBERGER ; Tran HUNG ; Antonietta ROSSI ; Hermann STUPPNER ; Oliver WERZ ; Andreas KOEBERLE
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2021;11(6):1629-1647
Chronic inflammation results from excessive pro-inflammatory signaling and the failure to resolve the inflammatory reaction. Lipid mediators orchestrate both the initiation and resolution of inflammation. Switching from pro-inflammatory to pro-resolving lipid mediator biosynthesis is considered as efficient strategy to relieve chronic inflammation, though drug candidates exhibiting such features are unknown. Starting from a library of Vietnamese medical plant extracts, we identified isomers of the biflavanoid 8-methylsocotrin-4'-ol from