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Increased yield of endothelial cells from peripheral blood for cell therapies and tissue engineering
- Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- Aim: Peripheral blood-derived endothelial cells (pBD-ECs) are an attractive tool for cell therapies and tissue engineering, but have been limited by their low isolation yield. We increase pBD-EC yield via administration of the chemokine receptor type 4 antagonist AMD3100, as well as via a diluted whole blood incubation (DWBI). Materials & Methods: Porcine pBD-ECs were isolated using AMD3100 and DWBI and tested for EC markers, acetylated LDL uptake, growth kinetics, metabolic activity, flow-mediated nitric oxide production and seeded onto titanium tubes implanted into vessels of pigs. Results: DWBI increased the yield of porcine pBD-ECs 6.6-fold, and AMD3100 increased the yield 4.5-fold. AMD3100-mobilized ECs were phenotypically indistinguishable from nonmobilized ECs. In porcine implants, the cells expressed endothelial nitric oxide synthase, reduced thrombin-antithrombin complex systemically and prevented thrombosis. Conclusion: Administration of AMD3100 and the DWBI method both increase pBD-EC yield.
- Subjects :
- Embryology
Benzylamines
Cell Transplantation
Cell
Sus scrofa
Biomedical Engineering
Vena Cava, Inferior
Cell Separation
Pharmacology
Cyclams
behavioral disciplines and activities
Transplantation, Autologous
Article
Flow cytometry
Nitric oxide
Cell therapy
chemistry.chemical_compound
Chemokine receptor
Tissue engineering
Heterocyclic Compounds
medicine
Animals
Whole blood
medicine.diagnostic_test
Tissue Engineering
Antagonist
Endothelial Cells
Flow Cytometry
medicine.anatomical_structure
chemistry
Immunology
Models, Animal
Stress, Mechanical
Rheology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....3b844d068917110b139efbc579bab635