In Vitro Migration of Porcine Adipose-Derived Stem Cells in Platelet-Rich Plasma

M. Wheeler, Aaron J. Maki, R. A. Chanaka Rabel
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The proliferation and migration of porcine adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) have only begun to be studied in detail in vitro. The primary aim of these studies was to analyse in vitro ASC migration in varying concentrations of growth factors derived from the platelet-rich fraction of centrifuged plasma, the so-called platelet-rich plasma (PRP). ASCs were hypothesized to migrate at a faster velocity with increasing PRP concentrations. Whole blood was collected with a sodium citrate anticoagulant and subjected to two centrifugations. The first slower spin was to remove red blood cells to collect plasma, and the second faster spin was to collect the fraction with a high platelet concentration. Platelet concentration increased 3.5-fold compared to plasma, within the prescribed therapeutic range. For long-term culture of ASCs, DMEM supplemented with no more than 20% was necessary to maintain cell viability. ASC proliferation rate in PRP-supplemented media was comparable to that in fetal bovine serum (FBS), a standard cell culture media supplement. In addition, the velocity of ASC migration increased in cultures supplemented with 10%, 20% or 30% PRP. Generally, PRP was determined to be a media supplement with similar effects as FBS, potentially making it a suitable substitute for in vitro expansion of ASC populations. These results are likely partly explained by similarities in growth factor concentrations and their effects. Further characterization of PRP will be necessary to tease out the specific growth factor(s) responsible for the increase in swine ASC migration.
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猪脂肪干细胞在富血小板血浆中的体外迁移
猪脂肪源性干细胞(ASCs)的增殖和迁移在体外的详细研究才刚刚开始。这些研究的主要目的是分析不同浓度的生长因子在体外的ASC迁移,这些生长因子来源于离心血浆的富血小板部分,即所谓的富血小板血浆(PRP)。假设随着PRP浓度的增加,ASCs以更快的速度迁移。用柠檬酸钠抗凝血剂收集全血,并进行两次离心。第一个较慢的旋转是为了去除红细胞来收集血浆,第二个较快的旋转是为了收集血小板浓度高的部分。在规定的治疗范围内,血小板浓度比血浆浓度增加3.5倍。对于ASCs的长期培养,DMEM的添加量不超过20%即可维持细胞活力。prp培养基中的ASC增殖率与标准细胞培养基补充胎牛血清(FBS)相当。此外,在添加10%、20%和30% PRP的培养物中,ASC的迁移速度加快。一般来说,PRP被确定为与FBS具有相似效果的培养基补充,可能使其成为ASC群体体外扩增的合适替代品。这些结果可能部分地被生长因子浓度及其影响的相似性所解释。进一步表征PRP将是必要的,以梳理出负责猪ASC迁移增加的特定生长因子。
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