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Agnelli, Silvia 1 Almici, Camillo 1 Bernardi, Simona 1 Bianchetti, Andrea 1 Borsani, Elisa 1 Cantini, Marco 1 Chinello, Clizia 1 Dey, Kamol 1 Guizzi, Pierangelo 1 Lisignoli, Gina 1 Lopomo, Nicola F 1 Magni, Fulvio 1 Manferdini, Cristina 1 Moulisova, Vladimira 1 Paganelli, Corrado 1 Re, Federica 1 Rodella, Luigi F 1 Russo, Domenico 1 Salmeron-Sanchez, Manuel 1 Sardini, Emilio 1
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Biomedical Center Faculty of Medicine in Pil... 1 Centre for the Cellular Microenvironment Div... 1 Department of Clinical and Experimental Scie... 1 Department of Clinical and Experimental Scie... 1 Department of Clinical and Experimental Scie... 1 Department of Information Engineering Univer... 1 Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engi... 1 Department of Medicine and Surgery Clinical ... 1 Department of Orthodontics Dental School Uni... 1 Department of Orthodontics Dental School Uni... 1 Department of Transfusion Medicine Laborator... 1 IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli Laboratori... 1 Orthopedics and Traumatology Unit ASST Speda... 1
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10.1177/2041731419845852
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Bone marrow and adipose tissue human mesenchymal stem cells were seeded in highly performing 3D gelatin-chitosan hybrid hydrogels of varying chitosan content in the presence of human platelet lysate and evaluated for their proliferation and osteogenic differentiation. Both bone marrow and adipose tissue human mesenchymal stem cells in gelatin-chitosan hybrid hydrogel 1 (chitosan content 8.1%) or gelatin-chitosan hybrid hydrogel 2 (chitosan 14.9%) showed high levels of viability (80%-90%), and their proliferation and osteogenic differentiation was significantly higher with human platelet lysate compared to fetal bovine serum, particularly in gelatin-chitosan hybrid hydrogel 1. Mineralization was detected early, after 21 days of culture, when human platelet lysate was used in the presence of osteogenic stimuli. Proteomic characterization of human platelet lysate highlighted 59 proteins mainly involved in functions related to cell adhesion, cellular repairing mechanisms, and regulation of cell differentiation. In conclusion, the combination of our gelatin-chitosan hybrid hydrogels with hPL represents a promising strategy for bone regenerative medicine using human mesenchymal stem cells.
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