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Isolation of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells and their Cultivation on the Porous Bone Matrix
Authors:Nayeli Rodríguez-Fuentes  Olivia Reynoso-Ducoing  Ana Rodríguez-Hernández  Javier R Ambrosio-Hernández  Maria C Pi?a-Barba  Armando Zepeda-Rodríguez  Marco A Cerbón-Cervantes  José Tapia-Ramírez  Luz E Alcantara-Quintana
Abstract:Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have a differentiation potential towards osteoblastic lineage when they are stimulated with soluble factors or specific biomaterials. This work presents a novel option for the delivery of MSCs from human amniotic membrane (AM-hMSCs) that employs bovine bone matrix Nukbone (NKB) as a scaffold. Thus, the application of MSCs in repair and tissue regeneration processes depends principally on the efficient implementation of the techniques for placing these cells in a host tissue. For this reason, the design of biomaterials and cellular scaffolds has gained importance in recent years because the topographical characteristics of the selected scaffold must ensure adhesion, proliferation and differentiation into the desired cell lineage in the microenvironment of the injured tissue. This option for the delivery of MSCs from human amniotic membrane (AM-hMSCs) employs bovine bone matrix as a cellular scaffold and is an efficient culture technique because the cells respond to the topographic characteristics of the bovine bone matrix Nukbone (NKB), i.e., spreading on the surface, macroporous covering and colonizing the depth of the biomaterial, after the cell isolation process. We present the procedure for isolating and culturing MSCs on a bovine matrix.
Keywords:Developmental Biology  Issue 96  Human mesenchymal stem cells  porous biomaterials  Nukbone  bone  bone tissue engineering  amnion
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