ABSTRACT
Objective:To investigate the effect of concentrated growth factor (CGF) on proliferation and differentiation in Beagle adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs).Methods:ADSCs were isolated from adipose tissue of healthy Beagles and cultured.The multidirectional differentiation potential of ADSCs was identified.The ADSCs were assigned to a CGF group and a control group.The rate of proliferation was analyzed by CCK-8 assay.The osteogenic differentiation capability was detected by ALP staining after the osteoinduction.Bone formationrelated gene expression was detected by RT-PCR.Results:CGF promoted the proliferation of ADSCs in vitro.ADSCs in the CGF group showed higher level of ALP activity than that in the control group (P<0.05).CGF stimulated the expression of the genes associated with osteogenesis,such as Col-I and Runx2.Conclusion:CGF can promote the proliferation and osteogenic differentiation in ADSCs in vitro.