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Cell Science, Stem Cell Research &

Pharmacological Regenerative Medicine

November 29-30, 2017 | Atlanta, USA

Annual Congress on

Adv cel sci tissue cul 2017 | Volume 1 Issue 2

T

he aim of the study is to explore the function of

brain lipid binding protein in the proliferation of rats’

astrocytes

in vitro.

The

BLBP

overexpressed adenovirus or

small interference RNA (siRNA) was used to transfect into

astrocytes. 3 days later, the gene and protein expression of

BLBP

was detected, the proportion of Ki67 and EdU positive

cells was measured and the cell cyclewas investigated by flow

cytometry methods. After treatment of

BLBP

adenovirus,

the expression of

BLBP

gene was elevated, the exogenous

expression of

BLBP

could be expressed in astrocytes, the

proportion of Ki67 and EdU positive cells was also increased,

as well as the proportion of cells at S phase. After treatment

of

BLBP

siRNA, the expression of

BLBP

gene was decreased,

the proportion of Ki67 and the cells at S phase was reduced

as well. In conclusion, besides as a fatty acids transporter,

BLBP

also regulates the proliferation of astrocytes

in vitro

.

e:

lihaoming@ntu.edu.cn

Brain lipid binding protein (BLBP) regulates the proliferation of astrocytes

in vitro

Haoming Li, Jianbing Qin

and

Guohua Jin

Medical School of Nantong University, China