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Pioglitazone Mediates Cardiac Progenitor Formation through Increasing ROS Levels
Maryam Baharlooie1, Maryam Peymani2, Mohammad Hossein Nasr-Esfahani3
1Department of Cell and Molecular Biology and Microbiology, Faculty of Biological Science and Technology, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran.
Abstract:
In order to achieve a sufficient population of cardiac-committed progenitor cells, it is crucial to know the mechanisms of cardiac progenitor formation. Previous studies suggested ROS effect on cardiac commitment events to play a key role in the cell signaling and activate cardiac differentiation of pluripotent stem cells. We previously reported that PPARγ activity is essential for cardiac progenitor cell commitment. Although several studies have conducted the involvement of PPARγ-related signaling pathways in cardiac differentiation, so far, the regulatory mechanisms of these signaling pathways have not been discussed and cleared. In this study, we focus on the role of PPARγ agonist in ROS generation and its further effects on the differentiation of cardiac cells from mESCs. The results of this study show that the presence of ROS is necessary for heart differentiation in the precursor stage of cardiac cells, and the coenzyme Q10 antioxidant precludes proper cardiac differentiation. In addition, this antioxidant prevents the action of pioglitazone in increasing oxygen radicals as well as beating cardiomyocyte differentiation properties. In this case, it can be concluded that PPARγ is required to modulate ROS levels during cardiac differentiation.
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