Viability of mesenchymal stem cells of adipose tissue from human liposuction

M. Moreno, J. C. Schmidt, Candice Detoni Gazzoni, Letícia DAL-MAGRO, B. Bonadiman, Greicy Cristine Kosvoski, Filomena Marafon, M. Bagatini
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Introduction: Lipografting is an alternative with important applicability for breast reconstruction and/or corrections of asymmetries resulting from cancer treatment. This technique consists of autologous fat transfer, whose stroma contains stem cells derived from adipose tissue that can differentiate itself throughout the mesodermal lineage. For adipose tissue preparation, Coleman-based centrifugation of syringe-aspirated material at 3000 revolutions per minute (rpm) for 3 minutes. However, studies question whether lower centrifugation speeds could be less harmful to cell viability. Methods: An experimental study was conducted to evaluate the adipose cells of six patients; from 60mL of liposuction of each one. The sample collected was fractionated into four tubes and submitted to different protocols, decanting and centrifugation at speeds 500, 1000, and 3000rpm for 3 minutes. Afterward, the samples were processed with collagenase IA for 30 min, submitted to cell culture for 24 hours, and a cell viability analysis. The results were tabulated and analyzed by the ANOVA test using the Graphpad Prism 6.0® and SAS®. Results: Cell viability was higher in the cell sample centrifuged at 3000rpm and lower in the decanted sample. Giemsa staining indicated maintenance of cell morphology on the samples. Conclusion: Centrifuged cells at a speed of 3000rpm showed higher cell viability. Centrifugation was effective in compacting tissue and eliminating unwanted waste (blood and residual oil). ■ ABSTRACT
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简介:脂肪移植是一种重要的适用于乳房重建和/或纠正不对称的癌症治疗。该技术包括自体脂肪移植,其基质含有来自脂肪组织的干细胞,这些干细胞可以在整个中胚层谱系中分化。对于脂肪组织制备,以科尔曼为基础,以3000转/分钟(rpm)离心注射器抽吸材料3分钟。然而,研究质疑较低的离心速度是否可以减少对细胞活力的危害。方法:对6例患者的脂肪细胞进行实验研究;每人抽脂60mL。将收集到的样品分装到4个试管中,进行不同的操作,分别在500、1000和3000rpm转速下滗析和离心3分钟。之后,用胶原酶IA处理样品30分钟,进行细胞培养24小时,并进行细胞活力分析。使用Graphpad Prism 6.0®和SAS®对结果进行统计和方差分析。结果:3000rpm离心后的细胞活力较高,倒液后的细胞活力较低。吉姆萨染色显示样品的细胞形态维持。结论:3000rpm离心后细胞存活率较高。离心在压缩组织和消除不需要的废物(血液和残油)方面是有效的。■文摘
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