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Characterization and comparison of post-natal rat Achilles tendon-derived stem cells at different development stages

Authors :
Chen, Jialin
Zhang, Wei
Liu, Zeyu
Zhu, Ting
Shen, Weiliang
Ran, Jisheng
Tang, Qiaomei
Gong, Xiaonan
Backman, Ludvig J.
Chen, Xiao
Chen, Xiaowen
Wen, Feiqiu
Ouyang, Hongwei
Chen, Jialin
Zhang, Wei
Liu, Zeyu
Zhu, Ting
Shen, Weiliang
Ran, Jisheng
Tang, Qiaomei
Gong, Xiaonan
Backman, Ludvig J.
Chen, Xiao
Chen, Xiaowen
Wen, Feiqiu
Ouyang, Hongwei
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Tendon stem/progenitor cells (TSPCs) are a potential cell source for tendon tissue engineering. The striking morphological and structural changes of tendon tissue during development indicate the complexity of TSPCs at different stages. This study aims to characterize and compare post-natal rat Achilles tendon tissue and TSPCs at different stages of development. The tendon tissue showed distinct differences during development: the tissue structure became denser and more regular, the nuclei became spindle-shaped and the cell number decreased with time. TSPCs derived from 7 day Achilles tendon tissue showed the highest self-renewal ability, cell proliferation, and differentiation potential towards mesenchymal lineage, compared to TSPCs derived from 1 day and 56 day tissue. Microarray data showed up-regulation of several groups of genes in TSPCs derived from 7 day Achilles tendon tissue, which may account for the unique cell characteristics during this specific stage of development. Our results indicate that TSPCs derived from 7 day Achilles tendon tissue is a superior cell source as compared to TSPCs derived from 1 day and 56 day tissue, demonstrating the importance of choosing a suitable stem cell source for effective tendon tissue engineering and regeneration.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1234585221
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038.srep22946