Viability and cell cycle analysis of equine fibroblasts cultured in vitro

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J. F. Lima-Neto
C. B. Fernandes
M. A. Alvarenga
M. A. Golim
F. C. Landim-Alvarenga
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[1] FMVZ,Department of Animal Reproduction and Vet. Radiology
[2] UNESP,undefined
[3] Hemocentro,undefined
[4] FM,undefined
[5] UNESP,undefined
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Cell and Tissue Banking | 2010年 / 11卷
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Cell culture Fibroblasts; Flow cytometer; Cell cycle; Annexin V; Apoptosis; Equine;
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This experiment aimed to study equine fibroblasts in culture analyzing and the cell cycle and viability of cells pre- and post-freezing. Skin fragments were obtained from 6 horses and cultured in DMEM high glucose + 10% FCS in 5% CO2 until the beginning of confluence. Two passages were performed before freezing. Cells subjected to serum starvation (0.5% FCS) were analyzed for viability and cell cycle at 24, 48, 72, 96, 120, 144 and 168 h of culture. For the confluent groups, cells were analyzed at the moment they achieved confluence. Cellular viability was assisted with Hoescht 33342 and propidium iodide. The analysis of apoptosis/necrosis and cell cycle was performed using a flow cytometer (FACS Calibur BD®) after staining the cells with annexin V and propidium iodide. Both optical microscopy and flow cytometry confirmed that cellular viability was similar for serum starvation and confluent groups (average 84%). Similarly, both methods were efficient to synchronize the cell cycle before freezing. However, after thawing, serum starvation, for more than 24 h, was superior to culture for synchronizing cells in G0/G1 (69% × 90%). The results of this experiment indicate that equine fibroblasts can be efficiently cultured after thawing.
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