Construction of a three dimensional culture model for inducing embryonic stem cells differentiation in vitro / 基础医学与临床
Basic & Clinical Medicine
;
(12)2006.
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en Chino
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-591089
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Objective To simulate the three-dimensional(3-D) growth pattern of stem cells in vivo by a 3-D culture system in vitro constructed by rat tail collagen scaffold.Methods Circular strands were prepared by mixing suspended murine embryonic stem cells(mESCs) with rat tail collagen.Growth profile of mESCs within the collagen strand was observed with phase contrast microscopy.Their metabolic activity was evaluated by glucose/lactic acid contents.To evaluate the effect of 3D culture system on ESCs differentiation,ES-derived cardiomyocytes were detected by immunohistochemistry,RT-PCR and transmission electron microscopy respectively.Results ESCs grew well in the 3-D culture system constructed by rat tail collagen.Cell connections can be found in those cell clusters formed within collagen stands,which indicated that tissue-like cultures should be produced during the process of 3-D culture in vitro.ESCs cultured by 3-D collagen strand differentiated into cardiomyocytes spontaneously.Conclusion Collagen provides an ideal growth matrix for ESCs proliferation in vitro and promotes ESCs differentiation towards tissue-like structures.Thus,the three dimensional culture system constructed by rat tail collagen can be applied to study ESCs differentiation in vivo.
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Basic & Clinical Medicine
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2006
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