#These serotonin neurons were built in a dish Serotonin, a neurotransmitter involved in regulating mood and mental states, has been linked to numerous neurological and mental illnesses, including depression. But because there has been no way to obtain live human serotonin neurons to study these diseases, most serotonin research has been done with lab animals. Now, researchers have generated human serotonin neurons from human fibroblasts, the cells that give rise to connective tissue in the body. The researchers say that their findings are applicable to generating many other previously inaccessible human cell types, providing a boon to medical research and drug discovery. ur work demonstrates that the precious serotonin neurons hidden deep inside the human brain can now be created in a petri dish, says lead author Jian Feng, professor in the department of physiology and biophysics in the University at Buffalo School of medicine and Biomedical sciences. The work, published in Molecular Psychiatry, builds on previous studies showing that human fibroblasts can be converted to neurons, using specialized transcription factors that bind to genes, turning them on or off. The new research demonstrates the first direct conversion of human fibroblasts into serotonergic neurons, Feng says. These nduced serotonergic neuronsbehave like serotonin neurons in the human brain. e know the cells were converted to serotonergic neurons because they express proteins that are only found in neurons that produce serotonin, Feng explains. hey are electrophysiologically active and demonstrate both the controlled release and the selective uptake of serotonin. he researchers found that they could produce induced serotonergic neurons from fibroblasts by introducing four genes that control the development of serotonin neurons. hese genes change how the human genome, which is like a computer hard drive, is read, so that the cell switches from a lung cell to a serotonin neuron, says Feng. ith this new technology, scientists can generate serotonin neurons from patients who suffer from serotonin-related mental illnesses, says Feng. While the paper focuses on converting lung fibroblasts to serotonin neurons Feng group has also been working on generating serotonin neurons from human skin cells, which would be an even easier and less invasive process. Such induced serotonin neurons would be extremely beneficial since they can be generated from individual patients suffering from illnesses involving the neurotransmitter. hese patient-specific serotonin neurons will be very useful to the discovery of new drugs for diseases ranging from depression and anxiety to obsessive-compulsive disorder and many others, says Feng. hey will not only allow researchers to study why certain individuals develop a disease but also to find out what can be done to treat it. eng is optimistic that the same technology is versatile enough that it can be used to generate other new cells and tissues his research shows that it is possible to convert one type of cell into other types that have been difficult to access, such as neurons or heart cells, he says. ll need we to do is find out the combination of transcription factors that is necessary. Sooner or later, we will find out what those combinations are so that we can regenerate cells and eventually tissues that will mimic the real cells and tissues in the body. eng coauthors are from University at Buffalo, and Ruijin Hospital and Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of medicine. Feng also has an appointment at the Veterans Affairs Western New york Healthcare System in Buffalo. The National Key Basic Research Program of China the National Natural science Foundation of China, the US Department of veterans affairs, NYSTEM, and the National institutes of health supported the work. Source: University at Buffal t
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