利用鹿茸干细胞细胞外基质高质量修复大鼠骨软骨缺损。

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q3 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING World journal of stem cells Pub Date : 2024-02-26 DOI:10.4252/wjsc.v16.i2.176
Yu-Su Wang, Wen-Hui Chu, Jing-Jie Zhai, Wen-Ying Wang, Zhong-Mei He, Quan-Min Zhao, Chun-Yi Li
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背景:软骨缺损是关节炎最常见的病因之一。炎症、创伤或退行性疾病引起的软骨损伤通常会导致骨软骨缺损。先前的研究表明,由自体、异体或异种间充质基质细胞(MSCs)衍生的脱细胞细胞外基质(ECM)可有效恢复骨软骨的完整性。目的:确定鹿茸储备间充质细胞(RMCs)脱细胞细胞外基质(一种来自鹿茸干细胞的异种材料)是否优于目前可用的骨软骨缺损治疗方法:我们从鹿龄 60 年的梅花鹿鹿茸中分离出 RMCs,并将其体外培养至 70% 汇合;然后在培养基中加入 50 mg/mL L-抗坏血酸,以刺激 ECM 沉积。脂肪细胞间充质干细胞(aMSCs)和鹿角骨膜细胞(另一种鹿角干细胞)的脱细胞片被用作对照组。抗坏血酸刺激三周后,收获 ECM 片,并将其应用于大鼠膝关节的骨软骨缺损处:结果:应用 ECM 片成功修复了缺损。RMC-ECM 组在体外(包括细胞附着和增殖)和体内(包括同时再生血管丰富的软骨下骨和与周围原生组织结合的无血管关节透明软骨)均达到了最高的修复质量。值得注意的是,鹿茸干细胞衍生的 ECM(异基因)优于 aMSC-ECM(异基因),而活性鹿茸干细胞的 ECM 优于静止鹿茸干细胞的 ECM:结论:从鹿角干细胞中提取的脱细胞异基因 ECM,尤其是活性形式(RMC-ECM),可实现骨软骨缺损的高质量修复/重建,这表明选择用于此类修复的脱细胞 ECM 时应更注重生物活性而非亲缘关系。
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High quality repair of osteochondral defects in rats using the extracellular matrix of antler stem cells.

Background: Cartilage defects are some of the most common causes of arthritis. Cartilage lesions caused by inflammation, trauma or degenerative disease normally result in osteochondral defects. Previous studies have shown that decellularized extracellular matrix (ECM) derived from autologous, allogenic, or xenogeneic mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) can effectively restore osteochondral integrity.

Aim: To determine whether the decellularized ECM of antler reserve mesenchymal cells (RMCs), a xenogeneic material from antler stem cells, is superior to the currently available treatments for osteochondral defects.

Methods: We isolated the RMCs from a 60-d-old sika deer antler and cultured them in vitro to 70% confluence; 50 mg/mL L-ascorbic acid was then added to the medium to stimulate ECM deposition. Decellularized sheets of adipocyte-derived MSCs (aMSCs) and antlerogenic periosteal cells (another type of antler stem cells) were used as the controls. Three weeks after ascorbic acid stimulation, the ECM sheets were harvested and applied to the osteochondral defects in rat knee joints.

Results: The defects were successfully repaired by applying the ECM-sheets. The highest quality of repair was achieved in the RMC-ECM group both in vitro (including cell attachment and proliferation), and in vivo (including the simultaneous regeneration of well-vascularized subchondral bone and avascular articular hyaline cartilage integrated with surrounding native tissues). Notably, the antler-stem-cell-derived ECM (xenogeneic) performed better than the aMSC-ECM (allogenic), while the ECM of the active antler stem cells was superior to that of the quiescent antler stem cells.

Conclusion: Decellularized xenogeneic ECM derived from the antler stem cell, particularly the active form (RMC-ECM), can achieve high quality repair/reconstruction of osteochondral defects, suggesting that selection of decellularized ECM for such repair should be focused more on bioactivity rather than kinship.

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World journal of stem cells
World journal of stem cells Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Biology
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期刊介绍: The World Journal of Stem Cells (WJSC) is a leading academic journal devoted to reporting the latest, cutting-edge research progress and findings of basic research and clinical practice in the field of stem cells. It was launched on December 31, 2009 and is published monthly (12 issues annually) by BPG, the world''s leading professional clinical medical journal publishing company.
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