Evaluation of the osteogenic potential of rat adipose-derived stem cells with different polycaprolactone/alginate-based nanofibrous scaffolds: an in vitro study.

Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Stem cell investigation Pub Date : 2020-08-07 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.21037/sci-2020-015
Eman Hany, Sarah Yahia, Mahmoud Fathy Elsherbeny, Nagla Mahmoud Salama, Islam Mohammed Ateia, Noha Tharwat Abou El-Khier, Ibrahim El-Sherbiny, Mazen Tharwat Abou Elkhier
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Abstract

Background: Bone tissue engineering is a widely growing field that requires the combination of cells, scaffolds and signaling molecules. Adipose derived stem cells (ADSCs) are an accessible and abundant source of mesenchymal stem cells with high plasticity. Polycaprolactone/alginate (PCL/Alg) composite scaffolds have been used in bone regeneration and nano-hydroxyapatite (n-HA) is used as a reinforcing, osteoconductive component in scaffold fabrication. This study was conducted to assess the ability of three different PCL/Alg based scaffolds to induce osteogenic differentiation of ADSCs and to compare between them.

Methods: The study comprised 5 groups; negative control group with ADSCs cultured in complete culture media, positive control group with ADSCs cultured in osteogenic differentiation media, and 3 experimental groups with ADSCs seeded onto 3 scaffolds: S1 (PCL/Alg), S2 (PCL/Alg/Ca) and S3 (PCL/Alg/Ca/n-HA) respectively and cultured in osteogenic media. Mineralization and gene expression were assessed by Alizarin red S (ARS) staining and real time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR). Evaluation was done at 7, 14 and 21 days.

Results: ARS staining reflected a time dependent increase through days 7, 14 and 21, with S3 (PCL/Alg/Ca/n-HA) group showing the highest mineralization levels. RT-qPCR detected upregulation of ALP gene expression at day 7 and decline thereafter. S2 (PCL/Alg/Ca) and S3 (PCL/Alg/Ca/n-HA) groups showed significantly higher gene expression levels than S1 (PCL/Alg).

Conclusions: ADSCs and PCL/Alg-based scaffolds compose a good tissue engineering complex for bone regeneration. Addition of n-HA to PCL/Alg scaffolds and crosslinking with CaCl2 efficiently improve the osteogenic potential of ADSCs.

不同聚己内酯/海藻酸盐基纳米纤维支架对大鼠脂肪干细胞成骨潜能的评估:一项体外研究
背景:骨组织工程是一个广泛发展的领域,需要结合细胞、支架和信号分子。脂肪源性干细胞(ADSCs)是一种可获得且丰富的间充质干细胞来源,具有较高的可塑性。聚己内酯/海藻酸酯(PCL/Alg)复合支架已被用于骨再生,纳米羟基磷灰石(n-HA)被用作支架制造中的增强、骨导电性成分。本研究评估了三种不同的PCL/Alg基支架诱导ADSCs成骨分化的能力,并进行了比较。方法:研究分为5组;阴性对照组为完全培养基培养的ADSCs,阳性对照组为成骨分化培养基培养的ADSCs, 3个实验组分别将ADSCs植入3种支架上:S1 (PCL/Alg)、S2 (PCL/Alg/Ca)和S3 (PCL/Alg/Ca/n-HA),分别在成骨培养基中培养。采用茜素红S (ARS)染色和实时定量聚合酶链反应(RT-qPCR)检测矿化和基因表达。分别于第7、14、21天进行评估。结果:ARS染色在第7、14、21天呈时间依赖性增加,其中S3 (PCL/Alg/Ca/n-HA)组矿化水平最高。RT-qPCR检测到ALP基因表达在第7天上调,之后下降。S2组(PCL/Alg/Ca)和S3组(PCL/Alg/Ca/n-HA)基因表达量显著高于S1组(PCL/Alg)。结论:ADSCs与PCL/ alg基支架构成良好的骨再生组织工程复合物。在PCL/Alg支架中添加n-HA并与CaCl2交联可有效提高ADSCs的成骨潜能。
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Stem cell investigation
Stem cell investigation Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Developmental Biology
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期刊介绍: The Stem Cell Investigation (SCI; Stem Cell Investig; Online ISSN: 2313-0792) is a free access, peer-reviewed online journal covering basic, translational, and clinical research on all aspects of stem cells. It publishes original research articles and reviews on embryonic stem cells, induced pluripotent stem cells, adult tissue-specific stem/progenitor cells, cancer stem like cells, stem cell niche, stem cell technology, stem cell based drug discovery, and regenerative medicine. Stem Cell Investigation is indexed in PubMed/PMC since April, 2016.
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