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In vitro histological investigation of interactions between rat decellularized large intestine scaffold and human adipose derived mesenchymal stem cells

Author:
سمیه نادری
,
ملیحه اکبرزاده نیاکی
,
ناصر مهدوی شهری
,
مریم مقدم متین
,
مسعود فریدونی
,
فاطمه ناصری
,
Nasser Mahdavi SHahri
,
Maryam Moghaddam Matin
,
Masoud Fereidoni
,
Fatemeh Naseri
Year
: 2015
Abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate the interactions between rat intestine decellularized scaffold and human adipose derived mesenchymal stem cells. Rat large intestine was dissected in fragments and decellularized by physicochemical methods. The scaffolds were loaded by human adipose derived mesenchymal stem cells expressing green fluorescent protein. Microscopic sections were prepared from the scaffolds after two weeks of culture with stem cells and studied by histological methods. The interactions of scaffolds with MSCs were also studied by electron microscopy. Histological and electron microscopy studies revealed human mesenchymal stem cell adhesion, migration, division and maintenance during the 14 days of culture in vitro. According to the results, scaffolds prepared from rat intestine matrix could be a suitable scaffold for studying in vitro cell behaviors such as division, migration and attachment. These various behaviors of cultured cells might be due to inductive effects of the extracellular matrix derived scaffold. However, more investigations are required to discover the exact effects of this scaffold and its interactions with mesenchymal stem cells.
URI: https://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3355989
Keyword(s): Extracellular matrix,Large Intestine,Mesenchymal stem cells,Rat,Scaffold
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contributor authorسمیه نادریen
contributor authorملیحه اکبرزاده نیاکیen
contributor authorناصر مهدوی شهریen
contributor authorمریم مقدم متینen
contributor authorمسعود فریدونیen
contributor authorفاطمه ناصریen
contributor authorNasser Mahdavi SHahrifa
contributor authorMaryam Moghaddam Matinfa
contributor authorMasoud Fereidonifa
contributor authorFatemeh Naserifa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:27:59Z
date available2020-06-06T13:27:59Z
date issued2015
identifier urihttps://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3355989
description abstractThe aim of this study was to investigate the interactions between rat intestine decellularized scaffold and human adipose derived mesenchymal stem cells. Rat large intestine was dissected in fragments and decellularized by physicochemical methods. The scaffolds were loaded by human adipose derived mesenchymal stem cells expressing green fluorescent protein. Microscopic sections were prepared from the scaffolds after two weeks of culture with stem cells and studied by histological methods. The interactions of scaffolds with MSCs were also studied by electron microscopy. Histological and electron microscopy studies revealed human mesenchymal stem cell adhesion, migration, division and maintenance during the 14 days of culture in vitro. According to the results, scaffolds prepared from rat intestine matrix could be a suitable scaffold for studying in vitro cell behaviors such as division, migration and attachment. These various behaviors of cultured cells might be due to inductive effects of the extracellular matrix derived scaffold. However, more investigations are required to discover the exact effects of this scaffold and its interactions with mesenchymal stem cells.en
languageEnglish
titleIn vitro histological investigation of interactions between rat decellularized large intestine scaffold and human adipose derived mesenchymal stem cellsen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsExtracellular matrixen
subject keywordsLarge Intestineen
subject keywordsMesenchymal stem cellsen
subject keywordsRaten
subject keywordsScaffolden
journal titleVeterinary Research Forumfa
pages251-255
journal volume6
journal issue3
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1054348.html
identifier articleid1054348
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