| Literature DB >> 20732703 |
T Martinello1, I Bronzini, L Maccatrozzo, A Mollo, M Sampaolesi, F Mascarello, M Decaminada, M Patruno.
Abstract
Adult stem cells are nowadays used for treating several pathologies. A putative stem cell population was found in the adipose tissue of mammals and canine adipose tissue-derived-mesenchymal stem cells (cA-MSC) have been shown to possess the capacity to differentiate into several lineages. The main goal of our research was to fully characterize cA-MSC and examine the effects of cryopreservation on their stemness features. Each sample of cA-MSC was analyzed immediately and then again after being frozen in liquid nitrogen for one year. After the cryopreservation period cells conserved their fibroblast-like morphology, alkaline phosphatase positivity and CD expression but showed a lower proliferation ratio and a lower telomerase activity in comparison with fresh cells. Finally, the cryopreservation protocol did not change the cA-MSC adipogenic, osteogenic and myogenic differentiative potential. Our data demonstrate that stored cA-MSC might represent a promising type of progenitor cell for autologous cellular-based therapies in veterinary medicine.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20732703 DOI: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2010.07.024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Res Vet Sci ISSN: 0034-5288 Impact factor: 2.534