PMID: 16634520Apr 26, 2006Paper

Ovine cord blood accommodates multipotent mesenchymal progenitor cells

In Vivo
Marcus JägerRüdiger Krauspe

Abstract

Stem cells derived from umbilical cord blood display mesenchymal multipotency and can differentiate into osteoblasts, chondroblasts and adipoblasts in vitro under defined stimuli. Although sheep have been used as experimental models for investigations on xenoreactivity after transplantation of stem cells isolated from human umbilical cord blood, the potential of ovine cord blood stem cells to differentiate has been examined to date. Mononuclear cells from the placentoms of 3 lambs were isolated via density gradient centrifugation and cultivated. After expansion up to 3 passages, the cells were stimulated to differentiate towards osteogenic (dexamethasone, ascorbic-acid-2-phosphate, beta-glycerolphosphate), chondrogenic (TGF-beta3, insulin, transferrin, selenium, dexamethasone, ascorbic-acid-2-phosphate) and adipogenic (indomethacine, insulin, 3-isobutyl-1-methylxanthine, dexamethasone) lines for 20 days. The cells were characterized morphologically by transmission and phase contrast light microscopy during lineage-specific stimulation. Immunocytochemistry and conventional stains were used to detect lineage-typical markers: fat vacuoles and peroxisome proliferation-acitivated receptor gamma2 (PPAR) served to detect adipoblasts, ...Continue Reading

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