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Human bone morphogenetic protein 7 gene transfection for the proliferation and osteogenetic differentiation of the bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells / 中国组织工程研究
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research ; (53): 206-208, 2005.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-409508
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The main aspect of the study in the bone histological engineering is how to maintain and improve theosteogenesis of the osteoblasts in vivo and in vitro. The gene transference may provide a new effective method to deal with theproblem.

OBJECTIVE:

To discuss the effect of the reverse transcription virus mediated human bone morphogenetic protein7(hBMP-7) gene transfection on the proliferation and osteogenetic differentiation of the bone marrow mesenehymal stemcells (BMSCs) of the rabbits.

DESIGN:

Cells taken as the study object, grouping control, repeat observation andmeasurement.

SETTING:

Traumatological and othopaedic lab of a medical university hospital.

PARTICIPANTS:

The study wascompleted in the Traumatological and Othopaedic Lab in the Affiliated Nanfang Hospital of the Southern Medical University from July 2001 to July 2003. Four New Zealand rabbits,whose weights varied from 1.0 to 1.5 kg, were provided without sexlimit by the Animal Experiment Center of the First Military Medical University of Chinese PLA.

METHODS:

The reverse transcription virus carriersof the hBMP-7 were constructed,and then the BMSCs were transfected by the virus containing target genes. The expression of the hBMP-7 protein was detected with the immunohistochemical method. The cell proliferation, cycle and ALP synthesis were respectively detected with the MTT method,flow cytometer and NPP method.MAIN OUTCOME

MEASURES:

Primary

results:

① the detection results of the cell proliferation. ② the detection results of the ALP.Secondary

results:

① the expression of the hBMP-7 protein in the transfected BMSCs. ② the detection results of the cell cycle.

RESULTS:

After the BMP-7 gene transfection, there was hBMP-7 positive expression in the BMSCs of the rabbits,using the immunohistochemical detection. There was no significant change in the BMSCs proliferation of the rabbits after the hBMP-7 gene transfection ( P > 0.05). Compared with the ALP synthesis of the transfected BMSCs(294. 592 ± 86. 567) nkat/L, there was significant difference in the ALP synthesis of the empty carrier transfected BMSCs(155. 231 ±86.567) nkat/L and the un-transfected BMSCs (160. 866 ±91. 585)nkat/L( F =5. 660, P < 0. 05).

CONCLUSION:

After the BMP-7 gene transfection, the BMSCs can synthesize and express the extragenous BMP-7. The hBMP gene transfection can promote the differentiation of the BMSCs cultured in vitro into the osteoblasts and can be used as the seed cells in the construction of the histological en gineering bone tissues and in further application.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research Year: 2005 Type: Article