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Effects of trigonelline, diosgenin, and Cistanche deserticola polysaccharide on the culture of female germline stem cells in vitro

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posted on 2024-03-01, 18:40 authored by Xiaoli Yu, Yikai Qiu, Jinhua Li, Yanping Zhang, Qian Wang, Zehua Jin, Xinrui Liu, Xiuying Pei

Female germline stem cells (FGSCs) are renewable sources of oocytes that play an indispensable role in re-establishing mammal fertility. Here, we have established FGSCs from neonatal mice, which exhibit characteristics of germline stem cells. We show that compared with monomeric trigonelline and diosgenin, macromolecular compounds Cistanche deserticola polysaccharides (CDPs) in Chinese herbal medicine can enhance the ability of FGSCs to differentiate into oocytes at appropriate concentrations while maintaining self-renewal in vitro. In contrast, trigonelline and diosgenin inhibited the expression of germ cell-specific genes while reducing cell proliferation activity. In summary, CDPs could induce the differentiation and self-renewal of FGSCs in vitro. The comparison of the effects of the active components of different types of Chinese medicine will provide a reference for the development of clinical drugs in the future, and help to elucidate the development process of FGSCs.

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This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [82160290]; Natural Science Foundation of Ningxia [2022AAC02031], the "Light of the West" talent training plan of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XAB2022YW19], and Research topic of Ningxia Health Commission [2022-NWKY-050].

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