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Supporting Cell-Based Tendon Therapy: Effect of PDGF-BB and Ascorbic Acid on Rabbit Achilles Tenocytes In Vitro

Cell-based tendon therapies with tenocytes as a cell source need effective tenocyte in vitro expansion before application for tendinopathies and tendon injuries. Supplementation of tenocyte culture with biomolecules that can boost proliferation and matrix synthesis is one viable option for supportin...

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Autores principales: Evrova, Olivera, Kellenberger, Damian, Calcagni, Maurizio, Vogel, Viola, Buschmann, Johanna
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7014238/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31936891
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21020458
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author Evrova, Olivera
Kellenberger, Damian
Calcagni, Maurizio
Vogel, Viola
Buschmann, Johanna
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Kellenberger, Damian
Calcagni, Maurizio
Vogel, Viola
Buschmann, Johanna
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description Cell-based tendon therapies with tenocytes as a cell source need effective tenocyte in vitro expansion before application for tendinopathies and tendon injuries. Supplementation of tenocyte culture with biomolecules that can boost proliferation and matrix synthesis is one viable option for supporting cell expansion. In this in vitro study, the impacts of ascorbic acid or PDGF-BB supplementation on rabbit Achilles tenocyte culture were studied. Namely, cell proliferation, changes in gene expression of several ECM and tendon markers (collagen I, collagen III, fibronectin, aggrecan, biglycan, decorin, ki67, tenascin-C, tenomodulin, Mohawk, α-SMA, MMP-2, MMP-9, TIMP1, and TIMP2) and ECM deposition (collagen I and fibronectin) were assessed. Ascorbic acid and PDGF-BB enhanced tenocyte proliferation, while ascorbic acid significantly accelerated the deposition of collagen I. Both biomolecules led to different changes in the gene expression profile of the cultured tenocytes, where upregulation of collagen I, Mohawk, decorin, MMP-2, and TIMP-2 was observed with ascorbic acid, while these markers were downregulated by PDGF-BB supplementation. Vice versa, there was an upregulation of fibronectin, biglycan and tenascin-C by PDGF-BB supplementation, while ascorbic acid led to a downregulation of these markers. However, both biomolecules are promising candidates for improving and accelerating the in vitro expansion of tenocytes, which is vital for various tendon tissue engineering approaches or cell-based tendon therapy.
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spelling pubmed-70142382020-03-09 Supporting Cell-Based Tendon Therapy: Effect of PDGF-BB and Ascorbic Acid on Rabbit Achilles Tenocytes In Vitro Evrova, Olivera Kellenberger, Damian Calcagni, Maurizio Vogel, Viola Buschmann, Johanna Int J Mol Sci Article Cell-based tendon therapies with tenocytes as a cell source need effective tenocyte in vitro expansion before application for tendinopathies and tendon injuries. Supplementation of tenocyte culture with biomolecules that can boost proliferation and matrix synthesis is one viable option for supporting cell expansion. In this in vitro study, the impacts of ascorbic acid or PDGF-BB supplementation on rabbit Achilles tenocyte culture were studied. Namely, cell proliferation, changes in gene expression of several ECM and tendon markers (collagen I, collagen III, fibronectin, aggrecan, biglycan, decorin, ki67, tenascin-C, tenomodulin, Mohawk, α-SMA, MMP-2, MMP-9, TIMP1, and TIMP2) and ECM deposition (collagen I and fibronectin) were assessed. Ascorbic acid and PDGF-BB enhanced tenocyte proliferation, while ascorbic acid significantly accelerated the deposition of collagen I. Both biomolecules led to different changes in the gene expression profile of the cultured tenocytes, where upregulation of collagen I, Mohawk, decorin, MMP-2, and TIMP-2 was observed with ascorbic acid, while these markers were downregulated by PDGF-BB supplementation. Vice versa, there was an upregulation of fibronectin, biglycan and tenascin-C by PDGF-BB supplementation, while ascorbic acid led to a downregulation of these markers. However, both biomolecules are promising candidates for improving and accelerating the in vitro expansion of tenocytes, which is vital for various tendon tissue engineering approaches or cell-based tendon therapy. MDPI 2020-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7014238/ /pubmed/31936891 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21020458 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Evrova, Olivera
Kellenberger, Damian
Calcagni, Maurizio
Vogel, Viola
Buschmann, Johanna
Supporting Cell-Based Tendon Therapy: Effect of PDGF-BB and Ascorbic Acid on Rabbit Achilles Tenocytes In Vitro
title Supporting Cell-Based Tendon Therapy: Effect of PDGF-BB and Ascorbic Acid on Rabbit Achilles Tenocytes In Vitro
title_full Supporting Cell-Based Tendon Therapy: Effect of PDGF-BB and Ascorbic Acid on Rabbit Achilles Tenocytes In Vitro
title_fullStr Supporting Cell-Based Tendon Therapy: Effect of PDGF-BB and Ascorbic Acid on Rabbit Achilles Tenocytes In Vitro
title_full_unstemmed Supporting Cell-Based Tendon Therapy: Effect of PDGF-BB and Ascorbic Acid on Rabbit Achilles Tenocytes In Vitro
title_short Supporting Cell-Based Tendon Therapy: Effect of PDGF-BB and Ascorbic Acid on Rabbit Achilles Tenocytes In Vitro
title_sort supporting cell-based tendon therapy: effect of pdgf-bb and ascorbic acid on rabbit achilles tenocytes in vitro
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7014238/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31936891
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21020458
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