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In vitro models for adipose tissue engineering with adipose-derived stem cells using different scaffolds of natural origin

L. Girandon, N. Kregar-Velikonja, K. Božikov, A. Barlič

Jazyk angličtina Země Česko

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc11036682

Soft tissue regeneration with cell and tissue engineering-based approaches has numerous potential applications in plastic and reconstructive surgery. Adipose-derived stem cells (ASC) have been proved as a feasible source for adipose tissue engineering as they possess high proliferative and differentiation capacity. The purpose of our study was to evaluate adipogenic differentiation of human ASC in four different 3D scaffolds of natural origin, namely human platelet-poor plasma, alginate, fibrin gel and collagen sponge, to define their suitability for adipose tissue engineering and potential clinical applications. ASC were isolated from lipoaspirates of three adult female patients, seeded in the scaffolds, and adipogenic differentiation was induced. After two weeks of cultivation, the constructs were assessed for their mechanical and handling properties, cell viability and adipogenic differentiation. Additionally, the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) was analysed in different culture systems. The results indicate that the levels of specific adipogenic markers and VEGF expression were increased in 3D cultures, as compared to 2D culture. Among 3D scaffolds, fibrin gel showed optimal combination of mechanical characteristics and support of adipogenic differentiation; it was easy to handle, allowed high cell viability, and at the same time supported adipogenic differentiation and VEGF expression.

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