scholarly journals Effects of nanoimprinted patterns in tissue-culture polystyrene on cell behavior

Author(s):  
W. Hu ◽  
E. K. F. Yim ◽  
R. M. Reano ◽  
K. W. Leong ◽  
S. W. Pang
Author(s):  
Ya-Chu Liu ◽  
Lee-Kiat Ban ◽  
Henry Hsin-Chung Lee ◽  
Hsin-Ting Lee ◽  
Yu-Tang Chang ◽  
...  

Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) are typically cultivated on extracellular matrix (ECM) protein-coated dishes in xeno-free culture conditions. We supplemented mixed ECM proteins (laminin-511 and recombinant vitronectin, rVT) in culture...


1993 ◽  
Vol 331 ◽  
Author(s):  
Susan L. Ishaug ◽  
Michael J. Yaszemski ◽  
Rena Bizios ◽  
Antonios G. Mikos

AbstractWe have investigated the adhesion of rat osteoblasts on biodegradable poly(α-hydroxy ester) films as an in vitro model of bone regeneration. Osteoblasts cultured on poly(L-lactic acid), poly(DL-lactic-co-glycolic acid) copolymers, and poly(glycolic acid) films for 14 days grew with rates comparable to those observed for tissue culture polystyrene and retained their phenotype as expressed by activity of alkaline phosphatase and collagen synthesis.


2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 ◽  
pp. 1-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pietradewi Hartrianti ◽  
Ling Ling ◽  
Lyn Mei Ming Goh ◽  
Kok Seng Amos Ow ◽  
Rebekah Margaret Samsonraj ◽  
...  

Human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) have shown great potential for therapeutic purposes. However, the low frequencies of hMSCs in the body and difficulties in expanding their numbersin vitrohave limited their clinical use. In order to develop an alternative strategy for the expansion of hMSCsin vitro, we coated tissue culture polystyrene with keratins extracted from human hair and studied the behavior of cells from 2 donors on these surfaces. The coating resulted in a homogeneous distribution of nanosized keratin globules possessing significant hydrophilicity. Results from cell attachment assays demonstrated that keratin-coated surfaces were able to moderate donor-to-donor variability when compared with noncoated tissue culture polystyrene. STRO-1 expression was either sustained or enhanced on hMSCs cultured on keratin-coated surfaces. This translated into significant increases in the colony-forming efficiencies of both hMSC populations, when the cells were serially passaged. Human hair keratins are abundant and might constitute a feasible replacement for other biomaterials that are of animal origin. In addition, our results suggest that hair keratins may be effective in moderating the microenvironment sufficiently to enrich hMSCs with high colony-forming efficiencyex vivo, for clinical applications.


Nanomaterials ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (9) ◽  
pp. 1697 ◽  
Author(s):  
Felix A. Blyakhman ◽  
Grigory Yu. Melnikov ◽  
Emilia B. Makarova ◽  
Fedor A. Fadeyev ◽  
Daiana V. Sedneva-Lugovets ◽  
...  

The static magnetic field was shown to affect the proliferation, adhesion and differentiation of various types of cells, making it a helpful tool for regenerative medicine, though the mechanism of its impact on cells is not completely understood. In this work, we have designed and tested a magnetic system consisting of an equidistant set of the similar commercial permanent magnets (6 × 4 assay) in order to get insight on the potential of its experimental usage in the biological studies with cells culturing in a magnetic field. Human dermal fibroblasts, which are widely applied in regenerative medicine, were used for the comparative study of their proliferation rate on tissue culture polystyrene (TCPS) and on the polyacrylamide ferrogels with 0.00, 0.63 and 1.19 wt % concentrations of γ-Fe2O3 magnetic nanoparticles obtained by the well-established technique of laser target evaporation. We used either the same batch as in previously performed but different biological experiments or the same fabrication conditions for fabrication of the nanoparticles. This adds special value to the understanding of the mechanisms of nanoparticles contributions to the processes occurring in the living systems in their presence. The magnetic field increased human dermal fibroblast cell proliferation rate on TCPS, but, at the same time, it suppressed the growth of fibroblasts on blank gel and on polyacrylamide ferrogels. However, the proliferation rate of cells on ferrogels positively correlated with the concentration of nanoparticles. Such a dependence was observed both for cell proliferation without the application of the magnetic field and under the exposure to the constant magnetic field.


Shinku ◽  
1999 ◽  
Vol 42 (3) ◽  
pp. 237-240
Author(s):  
Hiroshi TSUJI ◽  
Shinichi IKEMURA ◽  
Hiroko SATO ◽  
Yasuhito GOTOH ◽  
Junzo ISHIKAWA

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