Isolation, expansion and differentiation of mesenchymal stromal cells from rabbits' bone marrow

Tissue engineering has been a fundamental technique in the regenerative medicine field, once it permits to build tri-dimensional tissue constructs associating undifferentiated mesenchymal cells (or mesenchymal stromal cells - MSCs) and scaffolds in vitro. Therefore, many studies have been carried ou...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 2016-05, Vol.36 (5), p.423-430
Hauptverfasser: Eleotério, Renato B., Sepúlveda, Rodrigo V., Reis, Emily C.C., Valente, Fabrício L., Borges, Andréa P.B.
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Zusammenfassung:Tissue engineering has been a fundamental technique in the regenerative medicine field, once it permits to build tri-dimensional tissue constructs associating undifferentiated mesenchymal cells (or mesenchymal stromal cells - MSCs) and scaffolds in vitro. Therefore, many studies have been carried out using these cells from different animal species, and rabbits are often used as animal model for in vivo tissue repair studies. However, most of the information available about MSCs harvesting and characterization is about human and murine cells, which brings some doubts to researchers who desire to work with a rabbit model in tissue repair studies based on MSCs. In this context, this study aimed to add and improve the information available in the scientific literature providing a complete technique for isolation, expansion and differentiation of MSCs from rabbits. Bone marrow mononuclear cells (BMMCs) from humerus and femur of rabbits were obtained and to evaluate their proliferation rate, three different culture media were tested, here referred as DMEM-P, DMEM´S and α-MEM. The BMMCs were also cultured in osteogenic, chondrogenic and adipogenic induction media to prove their multipotentiality. It was concluded that the techniques suggested in this study can provide a guideline to harvest and isolate MSCs from bone marrow of rabbits in enough amount to allow their expansion and, based on the laboratory experience where the study was developed, it is also suggested a culture media formulation to provide a better cell proliferation rate with multipotentiality preservation. Resumo: A engenharia de tecidos tem sido uma técnica fundamental no campo da medicina regenerativa, uma vez que permite a criação de peças teciduais tri-dimensionais por meio da associação de células mesenquimais indiferenciadas (ou células estromais mesenquimais - CEMs) e moldes de biomateriais in vitro. Assim, muitos estudos têm sido realizados utilizando estas células oriundas de diferentes espécies animais, e os coelhos são frequentemente utilizados como um modelo animal para estudos in vivo de reparação tecidual. No entanto, a maioria das informações disponíveis sobre a coleta e caracterização de CEMs referem-se às células humanas e murinas, o que traz algumas dúvidas para pesquisadores que desejam trabalhar com coelhos em estudos de reparação de tecidos baseados em CEMs. Neste contexto, o presente estudo objetivou contribuir e aprimorar as informações disponíveis na literatura científica
ISSN:0100-736X
1678-5150
0100-736X
DOI:10.1590/S0100-736X2016000500012