Abstract
AbstractIn multicellular organisms, stem cells are impacted by microenvironmental resources such as nutrient availability and oxygen tension for their survival, growth, and differentiation1,2. However, the acessibility of these resources in the pericellular environment greatly varies from organ to organ3–5. This divergence in resource availability leads to variations in the potency and differentiation potential of stem cells4,6. Moreover, hexose and oxygen levels modulate cytokine production which is crucial for cell-cell communication7,8as well as growth, and differentiation of stem cell9,10.Hence, this study aims to explore the distinct effects of glucose and fructose, as well as different oxygen tensions, on the growth dynamics, cytokine production, and differentiation of stem cells.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory