نتایج جستجو برای: hadscs
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Materials and methods Preliminary tests in disposable-spinners (100 mL culture volume, Corning) were used to determine two suitable media and MC-types for serum reduced expansions (< 10%) of human adipose tissue-derived stem cells (hADSCs; passage 2, Lonza). Using such optimized media-MC-combinations, hADSCs expanded 30 to 40fold, which compares well with expansion rates in planar culture. Base...
مقدمه: سلول های بنیادی مشتق از چربی انسان (human adipose-derived stromal/stem cells یا hadscs) جمعیتی از سلول ها هستند که از بافت چربی استخراج می شوند. hadscs توانایی تمایز به انواع سلول ها را دارند و می توانند عوامل رشد مختلف را ترشح کنند که بر سلول های مجاور اثرگذار باشند. مطالعات قبلی، تأثیر این سلول ها و محیط آن ها را بر روی عصب نشان داده اند. از آن جایی که مطالعه ای در مورد تأثیر hadscs بر...
objective(s): platelet-rich plasma (prp) has recently emerged as a promising strategy in regenerative medicine due to its multiple endogenous growth factors. little is known about the role of prp as a promoter in chondrogenesis of human adipose derived stem cells (hadscs). the aim of this study was to determine whether prp may be considered as a natural and easy achievable source of growth fact...
introduction: human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hadscs) are easily accessible in the body, and under appropriate conditions, they can be directed toward various phenotypes. therefore, hadscs have been considered as a potential cell source for tissue engineering applications. hadscs are able to differentiate into endothelial cells which covers the interior surface of vessels, in vivo...
Cell therapy is a promising strategy to pursue the unmet need for treatment of spinal cord injury (SCI). Although several studies have shown that adult mesenchymal cells contribute to improve the outcomes of SCI, a description of the pro-regenerative events triggered by these cells is still lacking. Here we investigated the regenerative properties of human adipose tissue derived stromal cells (...
Multiple symmetric lipomatosis (MSL) is a rare disease characterized by symmetric and abnormal distribution of subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT); however, the etiology is largely unknown. We report here that miR-125a-3p and miR-483-5p are upregulated in the SAT of MSL patients, promoting adipogenesis through suppressing the RhoA/ROCK1/ERK1/2 pathway. TaqMan microRNA (miR) array analysis reveale...
BACKGROUND Expansion and differentiation of stem cells relies on the soluble materials as well as the physical conditions of their microenvironment. Several methods have been studied in attempt to enhance the growth and differentiation rates of different adult stem cells extracted from different sources. OBJECTIVES The purpose was to improve the three-dimensional (3D) culture condition of the...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS ADSCs transplantation had been shown in some experimental models of kidney damage that it improves kidney function and reduces fibrosis. In this study we evaluated the effect of human adipose tissue-derived stem cell (hADSC) therapy in a chronic kidney damage experimental model. METHODS A chronic kidney injury was induced by daily orogastric administration of adenine (100m...
Recent progress in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine envisages the use of cell-scaffold bioconstructs to best mimic the natural in vivo microenvironment. Our aim was not only to develop novel 3D porous scaffolds for regenerative applications by the association of gelatin (G), alginate (A), and polyacrylamide (PAA) major assets but also to evaluate their in vitro potential to support ...
background: some antidepressant drugs can promote neuronal cell proliferation in vitro as well as hippocampal neurogenesis in human and animal models. furthermore, adipose tissue is an available source of adult stem cells with the ability to differentiate in to multiple lineages. therefore, human adipose-derived stem cells (hadscs) may be a suitable source for regenerative medical applications....
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