间充质干细胞
软骨发生
粘度
干细胞
化学
细胞分化
细胞生长
材料科学
三维细胞培养
细胞培养
细胞
生物物理学
组织工程
球体
生物医学工程
聚乙二醇
还原粘度
体外
细胞生物学
机械生物学
细胞疗法
固有粘度
自愈水凝胶
作者
Chengyu Lu,Jing Zheng,Tianjiao Zeng,Man Wang,Toru Yoshitomi,Naoki Kawazoe,Yingnan Yang,Guoping Chen
标识
DOI:10.1088/1758-5090/ae0661
摘要
Stem cells can respond to mechanical stimuli such as stiffness, viscoelasticity, fluid shear stress, micropatterned geometry and hydraulic pressure. However, viscosity as an important cue is often overlooked. Thus, in this study, the influence of viscosity on trilineage differentiation (adipogenesis, chondrogenesis and osteogenesis) of human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) was disclosed by three-dimensionally (3D) culturing hMSCs in viscous media. The viscosity was modulated using bioinert polyethylene glycol (PEG) at a range of 88.8-645.5 cP. A cuboid agarose hydrogel container was used to encapsulate the cells and viscous media to prevent cell leakage and PEG diffusion during cell culture. Viscosity showed inhibitory effects on trilineage differentiation of hMSCs during 3D culture in viscous media containing PEG. The inhibitory effect on adipogenic and chondrogenic differentiation was stronger than that on osteogenic differentiation. Viscosity also affected cell proliferation. Viscosity strongly promoted cell proliferation during chondrogenesis, and weakly promoted cell proliferation during osteogenesis, while inhibited cell proliferation during adipogenesis. The influences of viscosity on proliferation and trilineage differentiation of hMSCs were related to the formation of cell aggregates and spheroids during 3D culture in the viscous media. The results revealed the importance of viscosity on stem cell differentiation and could provide some information for tissue engineering applications.
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