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Possibility of Undifferentiated Human Thigh Adipose Stem Cells Differentiating into Functional Hepatocytes

BACKGROUND: This study aimed to investigate the possibility of isolating mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) from human thigh adipose tissue and the ability of human thigh adipose stem cells (HTASCs) to differentiate into hepatocytes. METHODS: The adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) were isolated from thig...

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Autores principales: Lee, Jong Hoon, Lee, Kuk Han, Kim, Min Ho, Kim, Jun Pyo, Lee, Seung Jae, Yoon, Jinah
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3518001/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23233883
http://dx.doi.org/10.5999/aps.2012.39.6.593
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author Lee, Jong Hoon
Lee, Kuk Han
Kim, Min Ho
Kim, Jun Pyo
Lee, Seung Jae
Yoon, Jinah
author_facet Lee, Jong Hoon
Lee, Kuk Han
Kim, Min Ho
Kim, Jun Pyo
Lee, Seung Jae
Yoon, Jinah
author_sort Lee, Jong Hoon
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description BACKGROUND: This study aimed to investigate the possibility of isolating mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) from human thigh adipose tissue and the ability of human thigh adipose stem cells (HTASCs) to differentiate into hepatocytes. METHODS: The adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) were isolated from thigh adipose tissue. Growth factors, cytokines, and hormones were added to the collagen coated dishes to induce the undifferentiated HTASCs to differentiate into hepatocyte-like cells. To confirm the experimental results, the expression of hepatocyte-specific markers on undifferentiated and differentiated HTASCs was analyzed using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and immunocytochemical staining. Differentiation efficiency was evaluated using functional tests such as periodic acid schiff (PAS) staining and detection of the albumin secretion level using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). RESULTS: The majority of the undifferentiated HTASCs were changed into a more polygonal shape showing tight interactions between the cells. The differentiated HTASCs up-regulated mRNA of hepatocyte markers. Immunocytochemical analysis showed that they were intensely stained with anti-albumin antibody compared with undifferentiated HTASCs. PAS staining showed that HTASCs submitted to the hepatocyte differentiation protocol were able to more specifically store glycogen than undifferentiated HTASCs, displaying a purple color in the cytoplasm of the differentiated HTASCs. ELISA analyses showed that differentiated HTASCs could secrete albumin, which is one of the hepatocyte markers. CONCLUSIONS: MSCs were islolated from human thigh adipose tissue differentiate to heapatocytes. The source of ADSCs is not only abundant abdominal adipose tissue, but also thigh adipose tissue for cell therapy in liver regeneration and tissue regeneration.
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spelling pubmed-35180012012-12-11 Possibility of Undifferentiated Human Thigh Adipose Stem Cells Differentiating into Functional Hepatocytes Lee, Jong Hoon Lee, Kuk Han Kim, Min Ho Kim, Jun Pyo Lee, Seung Jae Yoon, Jinah Arch Plast Surg Original Article BACKGROUND: This study aimed to investigate the possibility of isolating mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) from human thigh adipose tissue and the ability of human thigh adipose stem cells (HTASCs) to differentiate into hepatocytes. METHODS: The adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) were isolated from thigh adipose tissue. Growth factors, cytokines, and hormones were added to the collagen coated dishes to induce the undifferentiated HTASCs to differentiate into hepatocyte-like cells. To confirm the experimental results, the expression of hepatocyte-specific markers on undifferentiated and differentiated HTASCs was analyzed using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and immunocytochemical staining. Differentiation efficiency was evaluated using functional tests such as periodic acid schiff (PAS) staining and detection of the albumin secretion level using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). RESULTS: The majority of the undifferentiated HTASCs were changed into a more polygonal shape showing tight interactions between the cells. The differentiated HTASCs up-regulated mRNA of hepatocyte markers. Immunocytochemical analysis showed that they were intensely stained with anti-albumin antibody compared with undifferentiated HTASCs. PAS staining showed that HTASCs submitted to the hepatocyte differentiation protocol were able to more specifically store glycogen than undifferentiated HTASCs, displaying a purple color in the cytoplasm of the differentiated HTASCs. ELISA analyses showed that differentiated HTASCs could secrete albumin, which is one of the hepatocyte markers. CONCLUSIONS: MSCs were islolated from human thigh adipose tissue differentiate to heapatocytes. The source of ADSCs is not only abundant abdominal adipose tissue, but also thigh adipose tissue for cell therapy in liver regeneration and tissue regeneration. The Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 2012-11 2012-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3518001/ /pubmed/23233883 http://dx.doi.org/10.5999/aps.2012.39.6.593 Text en Copyright © 2012 The Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lee, Jong Hoon
Lee, Kuk Han
Kim, Min Ho
Kim, Jun Pyo
Lee, Seung Jae
Yoon, Jinah
Possibility of Undifferentiated Human Thigh Adipose Stem Cells Differentiating into Functional Hepatocytes
title Possibility of Undifferentiated Human Thigh Adipose Stem Cells Differentiating into Functional Hepatocytes
title_full Possibility of Undifferentiated Human Thigh Adipose Stem Cells Differentiating into Functional Hepatocytes
title_fullStr Possibility of Undifferentiated Human Thigh Adipose Stem Cells Differentiating into Functional Hepatocytes
title_full_unstemmed Possibility of Undifferentiated Human Thigh Adipose Stem Cells Differentiating into Functional Hepatocytes
title_short Possibility of Undifferentiated Human Thigh Adipose Stem Cells Differentiating into Functional Hepatocytes
title_sort possibility of undifferentiated human thigh adipose stem cells differentiating into functional hepatocytes
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3518001/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23233883
http://dx.doi.org/10.5999/aps.2012.39.6.593
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