Low-intensity interrupted negative pressure induces human marrow mesenchymal stem cells differentiating into osteoblasts

  • Zhi Yang
  • , Miao Liu
  • , Yingang Zhang
  • , Xiong Guo
  • , Peng Xu

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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the effect of low-intensity interrupted negative pressure on the differentiation of human marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) into osteoblast in vitro. Methods: MSCs were isolated from adult marrow using density gradient separation method, passage 3 cells were chosen to induce differentiation; the differentiation of MSCs was examined by phase-contrast microscopy, the determination of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activities, alizarin-red staining and the immunohistochemistry of type I collagen and osteoprotegerin. Results: MSCs showed a typical appearance of osteoblasts after 2 weeks' induction by low-intensity interrupted negative pressure, the activities of ALP were increased significantly, calcium nodes were seen by alizarin-red staining, the expressions of collagen type I and osteoprotegerin were positive. Conclusion: Low-intensity interrupted negative pressure could successfully induce human MSCs into osteoblasts and the induced cells show characteristics of osteoblasts.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)527-529+534
JournalJournal of Xi'an Jiaotong University (Medical Sciences)
Volume29
Issue number5
StatePublished - Oct 2008

Keywords

  • Induction
  • Marrow mesenchymal stem cell
  • Negative pressure
  • Osteoblast

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