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Electrical stimulation of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells and endothelial cells co-cultured in a conductive scaffold for potential orthopaedic applications

机译:脂肪衍生的间充质干细胞的电刺激和在导电支架中共培养的内皮细胞,用于潜在的整形外科应用

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Electrical stimulation (ES) has emerged as a useful tool to regulate cell behaviour, but the effect of ES on mesenchymal stem cell (MSC)/vasculogenic cell co-culture has not been investigated. Herein, human adipose-derived MSCs (AD-MSCs) and umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) were co-cultured in an electrically conductive polypyrrole/chitosan scaffold. Compared with AD-MSC monoculture, calcium deposition in the co-culture without and with ES (200 mu A for 4 h/day) was 139% and 346% higher, respectively, after 7 days. As the application of ES to AD-MSC monoculture only increased calcium deposition by 56% compared with that without ES after 7 days, these results indicate that ES and co-culture with HUVECs have synergistic effects on AD-MSCs' osteogenic differentiation. ES application also significantly enhanced CD31 expression of HUVECs. In HUVEC monoculture, application of ES increased CD31 expression by 224%, whereas the corresponding increase in AD-MSC/HUVEC co-culture with ES application was 62%. The gene expression results indicate that ES enhanced the cellular functions in AD-MSC and HUVEC monoculture via autocrine bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), respectively. In co-culture, crosstalk between AD-MSCs and HUVECs due to paracrine BMP-2 and VEGF enhanced the cellular functions compared with the respective monoculture. With application of ES to the AD-MSC/HUVEC co-culture, autocrine signalling was enhanced, resulting in further promotion of cellular functions. These findings illustrate that co-culturing AD-MSC/HUVEC in a conductive scaffold with ES offers potential benefits for bone defect therapy.
机译:电刺激(ES)被出现为调节细胞行为的有用工具,但尚未研究ES对间充质干细胞(MSC)/血管生成细胞共培养的影响。这里,人脂肪衍生的MSCs(Ad-MSCs)和脐静脉内皮细胞(HUVECS)在导电聚吡咯/壳聚糖支架中共培养。与Ad-MSC单一栽培相比,在7天后,共培养物中的钙沉积而没有和ES(200μma持续4小时)分别为139%和346%。由于ES至Ad-MSC单殖民植物的应用只有56%的钙沉积增加56%,而7天后,这些结果表明,与Huvecs的ES和共同培养对Ad-MSC的骨质发生分化具有协同作用。 ES应用还显着增强了Huvecs的CD31表达。在Huvec单一栽培中,ES的应用增加了CD31表达的224%,而AD-MSC / HUVEC与ES应用的相应增加是62%。基因表达结果表明,分别通过自分泌骨形态发生蛋白-2(BMP-2)和血管内皮生长因子(VEGF)增强了Ad-MSC和Huvec单苗中的细胞功能。在共同培养中,与旁碱基-2和VEGF引起的Ad-MSCs和Huvecs之间的串扰增强了细胞功能,与各自的单一栽培相比。通过在AD-MSC / HUVEC共培养的应用中,增强了自分泌信号,导致蜂窝功能的进一步促进。这些发现表明,在具有ES的导电支架中共同培养Ad-MSC / Huvec提供骨缺损治疗的潜在益处。

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