Asian
Science Seminar ASS-4
Biological
analysis of bone marrow stromal cells in vivo cell culture method
Mathieu Bernard Lefevre1, 2, Andrea Paola Rodriguez2,
3, Hidetsugu Tsujigiwa2, Hitoshi
Nagatsuka2 and Noriyuki Nagai2
1Paris V
2Department of
Oral Pathology and Medicine.
3Department of
Oral Pathology.
KUSA/A1
cells are immature mesenchymal stem cells isolated
from bone marrow. These cells can differentiate to at least three types of
mature cells like osteoblast, adipocyte
and myoblast after treatment with 5-Azacytidine.
Study showed that subcutaneous implantation of mature KUSA/A1 osteoblasts in diffusion chambers resulted in bone
formation. It is well know that immature mesenchymal
stem cells have better proliferation capabilities than mature cells. So, we
hypothesized that the use of immature stem cells rather than mature cells could
yield better results in tissue engineering due to the possibility of obtaining more cells to promote tissue repair.
For
this purpose, we have evaluated an appropriate medium to maintain KUSA/A1 cells (kindly
provided by Dr. Umezawa,
This study supports that immature KUSA/A1 cells show
osteogenic potential activity in in vivo culture method.