Abstract

The objective of this study is to assay the efficiency and safety of poly (L- lactic acid) (PLLA) on human neural tissues. We used normal human astrocytes (NHA) to clarify effects of PLLA on their proliferation and differentiation. We cultured NHA with PLLA for one week, and determined NHA cell number and neural cell specific marker genes to assay their proliferation and development, respectively. Cell proliferation was determined by tetrazolium salt (MTT) assay. The cell number of astrocytes cultured with 50 µg/ml PLLA was 70% of control. It has been suggested that a part of astrocytes had neural precursor cell activity that give rise to neuron, oligodendrocyte and astrocyte. We compared gene expression of neural cell specific markers. Expression of Nestin, a specific gene for neural precursor cell was decreased in a dose-dependent manner, while expression of specific genes for neuron markers and astrocyte markers were not different from that of control. PLLA suppressed astocyte proliferation in dose dependent manner. A neural precursor cell marker decreased when astrocytes were cultured with PLLA. These findings suggest that PLLA reduces proliferation and developmental potential of astrocytes.

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