A mesenchymalis őssejtek felhasználásának lehetőségei az állatorvosi kutatásokban és gyógyításban II. rész - Saját vizsgálatok
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Dátum
2016-07Szerző
Kovács-Haász, Veronika
Dulka, Bettina
Pöstényi, Zita
Polyák, András
Matula, Zsolt
Szigeti, Anna
Ivanovska, Ana
Thuróczy, Julianna
Uher, Ferenc
Németh, Katalin
Balogh, Lajos
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SUMMARY
In the first part of the two-part article series the authors introduced the possibility of the application of mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) in the field of human
and principally veterinary medicine. In this second article they present their own
results of the in vitro proliferative capacity and osteogenic differentiation potential of adipose tissue MSCs isolated from dogs of different ages. MSC cells were
isolated from canine subcutaneous adipose tissue which were proliferated, characterized according to the international standard, differentiated and frozen for
following experiments. Their observation revealed that MSCs from old and young
donor Beagle dogs proliferated properly in vitro and they were able to show the
required fibroblast- like morphology and differentiated into adipo-, chondro- and
osteogenic lineages. The osteogenic differentiation of MSCs was followed by the
measurement of alkaline phosphatase activity and calcium accumulation. Both of
the determined parameters were higher in the case of younger donors compared
to the old donor dog.