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Human Adipose Tissue-Derived Stem Cell Seeded Hyaluronic Acid-Collagen Scaffolds for Adipogenesis Investigated In Vivo
The purpose of this study is to confirm the possibility of regenerating actual fat tissue using human adipose tissue-derived stem cells (ASCs) and hyaluronic acid-collagen sponge in animal model. Human ASCs of young female adults were isolated and culture expanded in basal media. At the second passa...
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Published in: | Key engineering materials 2007-07, Vol.342-343, p.101-104 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The purpose of this study is to confirm the possibility of regenerating actual fat tissue
using human adipose tissue-derived stem cells (ASCs) and hyaluronic acid-collagen sponge in
animal model. Human ASCs of young female adults were isolated and culture expanded in basal
media. At the second passage, cultured ASCs suspension containing 106 cells was applied on prewetted
scaffolds the hyaluronic acid-collagen sponge and the sponges was exposed to adipogenic
media for the 1week. Then the tissue engineered constructs were implanted into the subcutaneous
pocket on the back of immunodeficient athymic nude mice for 3 weeks. Hyaluronic acid-collagen
sponges without human ASCs were used as the control. After 3 weeks, specimens were harvested
and adipogenic potentials were assessed with histological examination, RT-PCR for PPAR-γ2
expression and G-3-PDH activity.
Tissue engineered fat tissue from ASCs and hyaluronic acid-collagen sponges demonstrated
PPAR-γ2 positive expression and positive Oil red O staining. The histologic study showed
definitive adipose tissue and rich vascular tissue within the engineered fat. Two-fold higher
activities of G-3-PDH were identified in experimental group after 3 weeks as compared to control.
By contrast, the specimen from control group did not show active vessel ingrowth and contained
only few cellular elements within the scaffold. The control specimens failed to demonstrate
adipogenic gene markers and were negative in oil red O staining.
In conclusion, human ASCs can be differentiated into adipocytes and actual fat tissue engineering
was possible with combination of adequate scaffold materials, such as hyaluronic acid-collagen
sponges. These data demonstrate that fat tissue engineered from human ASCs can retain predefined
shape and dimension for soft tissue augmentation and reconstruction of defects. |
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ISSN: | 1013-9826 1662-9795 1662-9795 |
DOI: | 10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.342-343.101 |