Title of article :
Ex vivo Expansion and Differentiation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells from Goat Bone Marrow
Author/Authors :
Baghaban Eslaminejad, Mohamadreza Stem Cell Department - Cell Science Research Centre - Royan Institute - ACECR, Tehran , Nazarian, Hamid Stem Cell Department - Cell Science Research Centre - Royan Institute - ACECR, Tehran , Falahi, Fahimeh Stem Cell Department - Cell Science Research Centre - Royan Institute - ACECR, Tehran , Taghiyar, Leila Stem Cell Department - Cell Science Research Centre - Royan Institute - ACECR, Tehran , Daneshzadeh, Mohamad Taghi Royan Animal Facility, Karaj
Abstract :
Objective(s)
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) from large animals as goat which is genetically more closely related to
human have rarely been gained attentions. The present study tried to isolate and characterize MSCs from
goat bone marrow.
Materials and Methods
Fibroblastic cells appeared in goat marrow cell culture were expanded through several subcultures.
Passaged-3 cells were then differentiated among the osteogenic, adipogenic and chondrogenic cell lineages
to determine their MSC nature. Differentiations were determined by RT-PCR analysis of related gene
expression. To identify the best culture conditions for propagation, passage-3 cells were plated either at
varying cell densities or different fetal bovine serum (FBS) concentrations for a week, at the end of which
the cultures were statistically compared with respect to the cell proliferation. In this study, we also
determined goat MSC population doubling time (PDT) as the index of their in vitro expansion rate.
Results
Passage-3 fibroblastic cells tended to differentiate into skeletal cell lineages. This was evident in both
specific staining as well as the specific gene expression profile. Moreover, there appeared to be more
expansion when the cultures were initiated at 100 cells/cm2 in a medium supplemented with 15% FBS. A
relatively short PDT (24.94±2.67 hr) was a reflection of the goat MSC rapid rate of expansion.
Conclusion
Taken together, fibroblastic cells developed at goat marrow cell culture are able to differentiate into skeletal
cell lineages. They undergo extensive proliferation when being plated at low cell density in 15% FBS
concentration.
Keywords :
Osteogenesis , Goat mesenchymal stem cells , Chondrogenesis , Cell seeding density , Bovine serum , Adipogenesis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics