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Human platelet lysate stimulated adipose stem cells exhibit strong neurotrophic potency for nerve tissue engineering applications

Published inRegenerative medicine, vol. 15, no. 3, p. 1399-1408
Publication date2020
Abstract

Aim: We investigated a potential strategy involving human platelet lysate (HPL) as a media additive for enhancing the neurotrophic potency of human adipose stem cells (ASC). Materials & methods: Dorsal root ganglion explants, ASC and Schwann cells were used for in vitro axonal outgrowth experiments. Results: Remarkably, HPL-supplemented ASC promoted robust axonal outgrowth, in other words, four-times higher than fetal bovine serum-supplemented ASC and even matched to the level of Schwann cells. Further, analysis of regime of growth medium additive supplementation revealed the critical play of HPL in dorsal root ganglion and stem cells co-culture system for mounting effective axonal growth response. Conclusion: HPL supplementation significantly improved the neurotrophic potency of ASC as evidenced by the robust axonal outgrowth; these findings hold significance for nerve tissue engineering applications.

Keywords
  • Schwann cells
  • Adipose stem cells
  • Axonal regeneration
  • Growth factors
  • Human platelet lysate
  • Nerve tissue engineering
  • Neurotrophic factors
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LISCHER, Mirko et al. Human platelet lysate stimulated adipose stem cells exhibit strong neurotrophic potency for nerve tissue engineering applications. In: Regenerative medicine, 2020, vol. 15, n° 3, p. 1399–1408. doi: 10.2217/rme-2020-0031
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