Comparison of mesenchymal stem cells from human placenta and umbilical cords / 军事医学
Military Medical Sciences
; (12): 418-422, 2015.
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Objective To compare two sources of mesenchymal stem cells ( MSCs) from human placenta and umbilical cord, and to optimize a technical solution for bench or clinical studies of MSCs.Methods MSCs were isolated from human placenta and umbilical cord and expanded for analysis.The cell morphology was observed under invert microscope, the immunophenotypic feature of MSCs was analyzed with flow cytometer, the cell proliferation ability was determined by cell cycle assay and cell doubling time, the cell differentiation potential was evaluated by osteogenic and adipogenic induction in vitro as well.Results Both sources of MSCs were adherent cells and exhibited fusiform and fibrous morphology. Furthermore, both MSCs high expressed CD90 and CD105, and were negative for the markers of CD34, CD45 and HLA-DR.The population doubling time of MSCs form human placenta and umbilical cord was 39.5 h and 40.8 h separately, and the results of cell cycle analysis showed that the percent of the two sources of MSCs in G0/G1 phase was 52.12%and 57.50% respectively. The above results demonstrated that both sources of MSCs possessed the similar biological characteristics in morphology, phenotype and as well as proliferation ability.In addition, both of them could be induced into osteoblasts and adipocytes in vitro.Conclusion MSCs from human placenta have the similar biological characteristics to these from human umbilical cord, and both of them are better candidates for bench and clinical research.
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Military Medical Sciences
Year:
2015
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