Treatment of critical defects produced in calvaria of mice with mesenchymal stem cells

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are present in specialized niches in perivascular regions of adult tissues and are able to differentiate into various cell types, such as those committed to repairing. Bone marrow derived MSC from eight young mice C57BL/ 6 gfp+ were expanded in culture for repairing critical defects in calvarial bone produced in twenty-four young isogenic adult C57BL/6 mice. The animals were subjected to a cranial defect of 6.0mm diameter and divided into two equal experimental groups. Control group did not receive any treatment and the treated group received a MSC pellet containing 1.0 x 10(7) cells/mL into the defects. The group treated with MSC showed increased angiogenesis and amount of new bone deposited on the defect limits than that observed in the control group. The results demonstrated that transplantation of bone marrow-derived MSC of C57BL/6 gfp+ mice to bone critical defects produced in mice calvarial contributes positively to the bone repair process. MSC presets ability to influence the correct functioning of osteoblasts, increases the amount of mobilized cells for the repairing process, speeds up growth, and increases deposition of bone matrix.

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Main Authors: Monteiro,Betânia S., Argôlo-Neto,Napoleão M., Nardi,Nance B., Chagastelles,Pedro C., Carvalho,Pablo H., Bonfá,Laila P., Filgueiras,Richard R., Reis,Amanda S., Del Carlo,Ricardo J.
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spelling oai:scielo:S0001-376520120003000262012-08-06Treatment of critical defects produced in calvaria of mice with mesenchymal stem cellsMonteiro,Betânia S.Argôlo-Neto,Napoleão M.Nardi,Nance B.Chagastelles,Pedro C.Carvalho,Pablo H.Bonfá,Laila P.Filgueiras,Richard R.Reis,Amanda S.Del Carlo,Ricardo J. Bone therapy Mesenchymal stem cell Autologous graft Mice Calvaria Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are present in specialized niches in perivascular regions of adult tissues and are able to differentiate into various cell types, such as those committed to repairing. Bone marrow derived MSC from eight young mice C57BL/ 6 gfp+ were expanded in culture for repairing critical defects in calvarial bone produced in twenty-four young isogenic adult C57BL/6 mice. The animals were subjected to a cranial defect of 6.0mm diameter and divided into two equal experimental groups. Control group did not receive any treatment and the treated group received a MSC pellet containing 1.0 x 10(7) cells/mL into the defects. The group treated with MSC showed increased angiogenesis and amount of new bone deposited on the defect limits than that observed in the control group. The results demonstrated that transplantation of bone marrow-derived MSC of C57BL/6 gfp+ mice to bone critical defects produced in mice calvarial contributes positively to the bone repair process. MSC presets ability to influence the correct functioning of osteoblasts, increases the amount of mobilized cells for the repairing process, speeds up growth, and increases deposition of bone matrix.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAcademia Brasileira de CiênciasAnais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências v.84 n.3 20122012-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652012000300026en10.1590/S0001-37652012000300026
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author Monteiro,Betânia S.
Argôlo-Neto,Napoleão M.
Nardi,Nance B.
Chagastelles,Pedro C.
Carvalho,Pablo H.
Bonfá,Laila P.
Filgueiras,Richard R.
Reis,Amanda S.
Del Carlo,Ricardo J.
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Argôlo-Neto,Napoleão M.
Nardi,Nance B.
Chagastelles,Pedro C.
Carvalho,Pablo H.
Bonfá,Laila P.
Filgueiras,Richard R.
Reis,Amanda S.
Del Carlo,Ricardo J.
Treatment of critical defects produced in calvaria of mice with mesenchymal stem cells
author_facet Monteiro,Betânia S.
Argôlo-Neto,Napoleão M.
Nardi,Nance B.
Chagastelles,Pedro C.
Carvalho,Pablo H.
Bonfá,Laila P.
Filgueiras,Richard R.
Reis,Amanda S.
Del Carlo,Ricardo J.
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title Treatment of critical defects produced in calvaria of mice with mesenchymal stem cells
title_short Treatment of critical defects produced in calvaria of mice with mesenchymal stem cells
title_full Treatment of critical defects produced in calvaria of mice with mesenchymal stem cells
title_fullStr Treatment of critical defects produced in calvaria of mice with mesenchymal stem cells
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of critical defects produced in calvaria of mice with mesenchymal stem cells
title_sort treatment of critical defects produced in calvaria of mice with mesenchymal stem cells
description Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are present in specialized niches in perivascular regions of adult tissues and are able to differentiate into various cell types, such as those committed to repairing. Bone marrow derived MSC from eight young mice C57BL/ 6 gfp+ were expanded in culture for repairing critical defects in calvarial bone produced in twenty-four young isogenic adult C57BL/6 mice. The animals were subjected to a cranial defect of 6.0mm diameter and divided into two equal experimental groups. Control group did not receive any treatment and the treated group received a MSC pellet containing 1.0 x 10(7) cells/mL into the defects. The group treated with MSC showed increased angiogenesis and amount of new bone deposited on the defect limits than that observed in the control group. The results demonstrated that transplantation of bone marrow-derived MSC of C57BL/6 gfp+ mice to bone critical defects produced in mice calvarial contributes positively to the bone repair process. MSC presets ability to influence the correct functioning of osteoblasts, increases the amount of mobilized cells for the repairing process, speeds up growth, and increases deposition of bone matrix.
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