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Volume 30, Issue 1, 7 January 2020, Pages 18-24.e5
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Hypothalamic Contribution to Pituitary Functions Is Recapitulated In Vitro Using 3D-Cultured Human iPS Cells

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Highlights

  • Hypothalamic-pituitary functional units can be generated from 3D-cultured human iPS cells

  • Maturation of induced pituitary through simultaneous culture with hypothalamic neurons

  • ACTH secretion ability of induced pituitary is comparable with adult mice

  • Induced pituitary cells respond to low-glucose stimulation through the CRH-ACTH pathway

Summary

The pituitary is a major hormone center that secretes systemic hormones responding to hypothalamus-derived-releasing hormones. Previously, we reported the independent pituitary induction and hypothalamic differentiation of human embryonic stem cells (ESCs). Here, a functional hypothalamic-pituitary unit is generated using human induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells in vitro. The adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) secretion capacity of the induced pituitary reached a comparable level to that of adult mouse pituitary because of the simultaneous maturation with hypothalamic neurons within the same aggregates. Corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) from the hypothalamic area regulates ACTH cells similarly to our hypothalamic-pituitary axis. Our induced hypothalamic-pituitary units respond to environmental hypoglycemic condition in vitro, which mimics a life-threatening situation in vivo, through the CRH-ACTH pathway, and succeed in increasing ACTH secretion. Thus, we generated powerful hybrid organoids by recapitulating hypothalamic-pituitary development, showing autonomous maturation on the basis of interactions between developing tissues.

Keywords

pituitary
hypothalamus
human iPS cells
3D culture
self-organization
interaction
organoid
functional unit

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