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Localization and Characterization of STRO-1(+) Cells in the Deer Pedicle and Regenerating Antler

The annual regeneration of deer antlers is a unique developmental event in mammals, which as a rule possess only a very limited capacity to regenerate lost appendages. Studying antler regeneration can therefore provide a deeper insight into the mechanisms that prevent limb regeneration in humans and...

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Autores principales: Rolf, Hans J., Kierdorf, Uwe, Kierdorf, Horst, Schulz, Jutta, Seymour, Natascha, Schliephake, Henning, Napp, Joanna, Niebert, Sabine, Wölfel, Helmuth, Wiese, K. Günter
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2312329/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18446198
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0002064
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author Rolf, Hans J.
Kierdorf, Uwe
Kierdorf, Horst
Schulz, Jutta
Seymour, Natascha
Schliephake, Henning
Napp, Joanna
Niebert, Sabine
Wölfel, Helmuth
Wiese, K. Günter
author_facet Rolf, Hans J.
Kierdorf, Uwe
Kierdorf, Horst
Schulz, Jutta
Seymour, Natascha
Schliephake, Henning
Napp, Joanna
Niebert, Sabine
Wölfel, Helmuth
Wiese, K. Günter
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description The annual regeneration of deer antlers is a unique developmental event in mammals, which as a rule possess only a very limited capacity to regenerate lost appendages. Studying antler regeneration can therefore provide a deeper insight into the mechanisms that prevent limb regeneration in humans and other mammals, and, with regard to medical treatments, may possibly even show ways how to overcome these limitations. Traditionally, antler regeneration has been characterized as a process involving the formation of a blastema from de-differentiated cells. More recently it has, however, been hypothesized that antler regeneration is a stem cell-based process. Thus far, direct evidence for the presence of stem cells in primary or regenerating antlers was lacking. Here we demonstrate the presence of cells positive for the mesenchymal stem cell marker STRO-1 in the chondrogenic growth zone and the perivascular tissue of the cartilaginous zone in primary and regenerating antlers as well as in the pedicle of fallow deer (Dama dama). In addition, cells positive for the stem cell/progenitor cell markers STRO-1, CD133 and CD271 (LNGFR) were isolated from the growth zones of regenerating fallow deer antlers as well as the pedicle periosteum and cultivated for extended periods of time. We found evidence that STRO-1(+) cells isolated from the different locations are able to differentiate in vitro along the osteogenic and adipogenic lineages. Our results support the view that the annual process of antler regeneration might depend on the periodic activation of mesenchymal progenitor cells located in the pedicle periosteum. The findings of the present study indicate that not only limited tissue regeneration, but also extensive appendage regeneration in a postnatal mammal can occur as a stem cell-based process.
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spelling pubmed-23123292008-04-30 Localization and Characterization of STRO-1(+) Cells in the Deer Pedicle and Regenerating Antler Rolf, Hans J. Kierdorf, Uwe Kierdorf, Horst Schulz, Jutta Seymour, Natascha Schliephake, Henning Napp, Joanna Niebert, Sabine Wölfel, Helmuth Wiese, K. Günter PLoS One Research Article The annual regeneration of deer antlers is a unique developmental event in mammals, which as a rule possess only a very limited capacity to regenerate lost appendages. Studying antler regeneration can therefore provide a deeper insight into the mechanisms that prevent limb regeneration in humans and other mammals, and, with regard to medical treatments, may possibly even show ways how to overcome these limitations. Traditionally, antler regeneration has been characterized as a process involving the formation of a blastema from de-differentiated cells. More recently it has, however, been hypothesized that antler regeneration is a stem cell-based process. Thus far, direct evidence for the presence of stem cells in primary or regenerating antlers was lacking. Here we demonstrate the presence of cells positive for the mesenchymal stem cell marker STRO-1 in the chondrogenic growth zone and the perivascular tissue of the cartilaginous zone in primary and regenerating antlers as well as in the pedicle of fallow deer (Dama dama). In addition, cells positive for the stem cell/progenitor cell markers STRO-1, CD133 and CD271 (LNGFR) were isolated from the growth zones of regenerating fallow deer antlers as well as the pedicle periosteum and cultivated for extended periods of time. We found evidence that STRO-1(+) cells isolated from the different locations are able to differentiate in vitro along the osteogenic and adipogenic lineages. Our results support the view that the annual process of antler regeneration might depend on the periodic activation of mesenchymal progenitor cells located in the pedicle periosteum. The findings of the present study indicate that not only limited tissue regeneration, but also extensive appendage regeneration in a postnatal mammal can occur as a stem cell-based process. Public Library of Science 2008-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2312329/ /pubmed/18446198 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0002064 Text en Rolf et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Rolf, Hans J.
Kierdorf, Uwe
Kierdorf, Horst
Schulz, Jutta
Seymour, Natascha
Schliephake, Henning
Napp, Joanna
Niebert, Sabine
Wölfel, Helmuth
Wiese, K. Günter
Localization and Characterization of STRO-1(+) Cells in the Deer Pedicle and Regenerating Antler
title Localization and Characterization of STRO-1(+) Cells in the Deer Pedicle and Regenerating Antler
title_full Localization and Characterization of STRO-1(+) Cells in the Deer Pedicle and Regenerating Antler
title_fullStr Localization and Characterization of STRO-1(+) Cells in the Deer Pedicle and Regenerating Antler
title_full_unstemmed Localization and Characterization of STRO-1(+) Cells in the Deer Pedicle and Regenerating Antler
title_short Localization and Characterization of STRO-1(+) Cells in the Deer Pedicle and Regenerating Antler
title_sort localization and characterization of stro-1(+) cells in the deer pedicle and regenerating antler
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2312329/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18446198
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0002064
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