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Use of human perivascular stem cells for bone regeneration
Authors:James Aaron W  Zara Janette N  Corselli Mirko  Chiang Michael  Yuan Wei  Nguyen Virginia  Askarinam Asal  Goyal Raghav  Siu Ronald K  Scott Victoria  Lee Min  Ting Kang  Péault Bruno  Soo Chia
Institution:Dental and Craniofacial Research Institute and Section of Orthodontics, School of Dentistry, UCLA, USA.
Abstract:Human perivascular stem cells (PSCs) can be isolated in sufficient numbers from multiple tissues for purposes of skeletal tissue engineering. PSCs are a FACS-sorted population of 'pericytes' (CD146+CD34-CD45-) and 'adventitial cells' (CD146-CD34+CD45-), each of which we have previously reported to have properties of mesenchymal stem cells. PSCs, like MSCs, are able to undergo osteogenic differentiation, as well as secrete pro-osteogenic cytokines. In the present protocol, we demonstrate the osteogenicity of PSCs in several animal models including a muscle pouch implantation in SCID (severe combined immunodeficient) mice, a SCID mouse calvarial defect and a femoral segmental defect (FSD) in athymic rats. The thigh muscle pouch model is used to assess ectopic bone formation. Calvarial defects are centered on the parietal bone and are standardly 4 mm in diameter (critically sized). FSDs are bicortical and are stabilized with a polyethylene bar and K-wires. The FSD described is also a critical size defect, which does not significantly heal on its own. In contrast, if stem cells or growth factors are added to the defect site, significant bone regeneration can be appreciated. The overall goal of PSC xenografting is to demonstrate the osteogenic capability of this cell type in both ectopic and orthotopic bone regeneration models.
Keywords:Bioengineering  Issue 63  Biomedical Engineering  Stem Cell Biology  Pericyte  Stem Cell  Bone Defect  Tissue Engineering  Osteogenesis  femoral defect  calvarial defect
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