| Literature DB >> 35449367 |
Yasuhiko Taki1, Atsushi Fuku1, Yuka Nakamura2, Terutsugu Koya3,4, Hironori Kitajima1, Ikuhiro Tanida5, Takashi Takaki6, Kaori Nozaki7, Hiroshi Sunami8, Hiroaki Hirata1, Yoshiyuki Tachi1, Takeo Shimasaki9, Togen Masauji7, Naoki Yamamoto10,11, Yasuhito Ishigaki2,3, Shigetaka Shimodaira3,4, Yusuke Shimizu12, Toru Ichiseki13, Ayumi Kaneuji1, Satoshi Osawa5, Norio Kawahara1.
Abstract
Adipose-derived stem cell (ADSC) sheets have potential to be effective in various therapies. In this study, we first demonstrated that a cell sheet composed of human ADSCs could be created using a new temperature-responsive culture dish from the DIC Corporation. The dish can cause detachment of adherent cells due to temperature changes, but a few morphological analyses have evaluated the presence or absence of damage on the detached surface of cell sheet. To characterize our ADSC sheet, we tried to observe the surface of ADSC sheets with scanning electron microscope (SEM) using the ionic liquid, which enables the rapid preparation of samples. No damage was found on the surface of the ADSC sheets on the side that had been in contact with the surface of the culture dishes. In addition, when the transcriptomes of the harvested cell sheets were compared with those of monolayer cultures, no up-regulation of cell death related genes were detected. These results propose that the detachment from temperature-responsive culture dish causes no serious damage on the prepared ADSC sheet. It is also suggested that the SEM with ionic liquids is a useful and rapid method for the analysis of ADSC sheets for therapy.Entities:
Keywords: Adipose-derived stem cells; Cell sheets; Ionic liquids; Scanning electron microscopy; Temperature-responsive culture dishes
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35449367 DOI: 10.1007/s00795-022-00319-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Mol Morphol ISSN: 1860-1499 Impact factor: 2.070