Sequential growth factor application in bone marrow stromal cell ligament engineering

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作者
Moreau, JE [1 ]
Chen, JS [1 ]
Horan, RL [1 ]
Kaplan, DL [1 ]
Altman, GH [1 ]
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[1] Tufts Univ, Dept Biomed Engn, Medford, MA 02155 USA
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TISSUE ENGINEERING | 2005年 / 11卷 / 11-12期
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10.1089/ten.2005.11.1887
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Q813 [细胞工程];
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In vitro bone marrow stromal cell (BMSC) growth may be enhanced through culture medium supplementation, mimicking the biochemical environment in which cells optimally proliferate and differentiate. We hypothesize that the sequential administration of growth factors to first proliferate and then differentiate BMSCs cultured on silk fiber matrices will support the enhanced development of ligament tissue in vitro. Confluent second passage (P2) BMSCs obtained from purified bone marrow aspirates were seeded on RGD-modified silk matrices. Seeded matrices were divided into three groups for 5 days of static culture, with medium supplement of basic fibroblast growth factor ( B) ( 1 ng/mL), epidermal growth factor ( E; 1 ng/mL), or growth factor-free control ( C). After day 5, medium supplementation was changed to transforming growth factor-beta(1) (T; 5 ng/mL) or C for an additional 9 days of culture. Real-time RT-PCR, SEM, MTT, histology, and ELISA for collagen type I of all sample groups were performed. Results indicated that BT supported the greatest cell ingrowth after 14 days of culture in addition to the greatest cumulative collagen type I expression measured by ELISA. Sequential growth factor application promoted significant increases in collagen type I transcript expression from day 5 of culture to day 14, for five of six groups tested. All T-supplemented samples surpassed their respective control samples in both cell ingrowth and collagen deposition. All samples supported spindle-shaped, fibroblast cell morphology, aligning with the direction of silk fibers. These findings indicate significant in vitro ligament development after only 14 days of culture when using a sequential growth factor approach.
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页码:1887 / 1897
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