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Behaviour and ultrastructure of human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells immobilised in alginate-poly-l-lysine-alginate microcapsules.

Autoría:
Attia N, Santos E, Abdelmouty H, Arafa S, Zohdy N, Hernandez RM, Orive G, Pedraz JL.
Año:
2014
Revista:
Journal of Microencapsulation
Volumen:
31(6)
Página de inicio - Página de fin:
579 - 589
ISBN/ISSN:
0265-2048
Descripción:

Abstract

CONTEXT:

Human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (hBM-MSCs) show a great promise for the treatment of a variety of diseases. Despite the previous trials to encapsulate hBM-MSCs in alginate-poly-l-lysine-alginate (APA) systems, the various changes that follow immobilisation have not been ascertained yet.

OBJECTIVE:

Determine the various consequences derived from entrapment on cell behaviour, putting special emphasis on the ultrastructure.

METHODS:

hBM-MSCs were immobilised in APA microcapsules to further characterise their viability, metabolic activity, proliferation, VEGF-secretability, and morphology.

RESULTS:

The VEGF produced by monolayer hBM-MSCs increased significantly 1 d post-encapsulation, and was maintained for at least 4  weeks. TEM imaging of cells revealed well preserved ultrastructure indicating protein synthesis and high metabolic activity.

CONCLUSION:

Although APA microencapsulation did not support 100% of fully viable hBM-MSCs for long-term cultures, it was conceived to enhance both VEGF secretion and metabolic activity while not losing their stemness characteristics.

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