Effects of green light‑emitting diode irradiation on hepatic differentiation of hepatocyte‑like cells generated from human adipose‑derived mesenchymal cells

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タイトル
Effects of green light‑emitting diode irradiation on hepatic differentiation of hepatocyte‑like cells generated from human adipose‑derived mesenchymal cells
タイトル別名
  • ヒト脂肪由来間葉系細胞から作製した肝細胞様細胞の肝細胞分化に及ぼす緑色発光ダイオード照射の影響
著者
脇, 悠平
著者別名
  • ワキ, ユウヘイ
  • Waki, Yuhei
著者
齋藤, 裕
著者別名
  • サイトウ, ユウ
  • Saitou, Yu
著者
Chen, Shuhai
著者
池本, 哲也
著者別名
  • イケモト, テツヤ
  • Ikemoto, Tetsuya
著者
野間, 隆礼
著者別名
  • ノマ, タカユキ
  • Noma, Takayuki
著者
寺奥, 大貴
著者別名
  • テラオク, ヒロキ
  • Teraoku, Hiroki
著者
山田, 眞一郎
著者別名
  • ヤマダ, シンイチロウ
  • Yamada, Shin-ichiro
著者
森根, 裕二
著者別名
  • モリネ, ユウジ
  • Morine, Yuji
著者
島田, 光生
著者別名
  • シマダ, ミツオ
  • Shimada, Mitsuo
学位授与大学
徳島大学
取得学位
博士(医学)
学位授与番号
甲医第1633号
学位授与年月日
2025-03-25

説明

Light-emitting diode (LED) irradiation has been used in the differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells into a variety of cell types. This study investigated the effect of green LED (GLED) irradiation on the differentiation of adipocyte-derived mesenchymal cells into hepatocyte-like cells (HLCs) and the mechanism of its action. HLCs in the hepatocyte maturation phase were irradiated with GLED (520 nm, 21 W/m2, 5 min/day for 10 days). The cells were then assessed for expression of hepatocyte maturity genes and opsin 3 (OPN3), hepatocyte function, viability, apoptosis, and levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), intracellular adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and calcium ions (Ca2+). GLED irradiation increased Alpha-1 antitrypsin and Ornithine transcarbamylase gene expression, promoted Cytochrome P450 3A4 activity and urea synthesis, and elevated intracellular ROS, ATP and Ca2+ levels. OPN3 expression was significantly more upregulated in GLED-irradiated HLCs than in the non-irradiated HLCs. No significant difference in cell viability or apoptosis was observed between GLED-irradiated and non-irradiated HLCs. GLED irradiation can promote hepatocyte maturation and functions through OPN3. GLED irradiation also stimulated mitochondrial function via Ca2+/ATP/ROS activation. GLED irradiation has potential to support cell-based transplantation in patients.

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