Use of fine needle aspiration for fibroblast culture.

D. Kurtycz, R. Logroño, C. Harris, S. Asplund, L. O'Donnell
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Abstract

Diagnosis in certain metabolic diseases or the establishment of long-term reservoirs of cytogenetic material requires tissue culture of fibroblasts obtained by skin snip or punch biopsy. Fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) was investigated as an alternative method of fibroblast collection with advantages of minimal morbidity and the potential of better patient acceptance. After flank FNAB, culture, and incubation, confluent fibroblast growth was achieved within 19 days. The number of cells produced was sufficient for potential cytogenetic or metabolic studies. Cultured fibroblasts obtained via FNAB proved to be a successful alternative to skin biopsy, with reduced trauma and better cosmetic results.
细针抽吸法培养成纤维细胞。
诊断某些代谢性疾病或建立细胞遗传物质的长期储存库,需要对通过皮肤剪断或穿孔活检获得的成纤维细胞进行组织培养。细针穿刺活检(FNAB)作为一种可选的成纤维细胞收集方法,具有发病率低和患者接受度高的优点。经侧翼FNAB、培养和孵育,在19天内实现成纤维细胞融合生长。产生的细胞数量足以进行潜在的细胞遗传学或代谢研究。通过FNAB获得的培养成纤维细胞被证明是一种成功的替代皮肤活检的方法,具有减少创伤和更好的美容效果。
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