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Human Dental Pulp Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Derived Soluble Factors Combined with a Nanostructured Scaffold Support theGeneratio of a Vascular Network In Vivo

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
Among all strategies directed at developing new tools to support re-vascularization of damaged tissues, the use of pro-angiogenic soluble factors, derived from mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), appears a promising approach for regenerative medicine. Here, we compared the feasibility of two devices, generated by coupling soluble factors of human dental pulp mesenchymal stem cells (DPSCs), with a nanostructured scaffold, to support angiogenesis once transplanted in mice. DPSCs were obtained from impacted wisdom tooth removal, usually considered surgical waste material. After 28 days, we verified the presence of active blood vessels inside the scaffold through optical and scansion electron microscopy. The mRNA expression of surface antigens related to macrophage polarization (CD68, CD80, CD86, CD163, CD206), as well as pro-angiogenic markers (CD31, CD34, CD105, Angpt1, Angpt2, CDH5) was evaluated by real-time PCR. Our results demonstrate the capability of DPSC–scaffold and DPSC soluble factors–scaffold to support angiogenesis, similarly to adipose stem cells, whereas the absence of blood vessels was found in the scaffold grafted alone. Our results provide evidence that DPSC-conditioned medium can be proposed as a cell-free preparation able to support angiogenesis, thus, providing a relevant tool to overcome the issues and restrictions associated with the use of cells.
Iris type:
Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
dental pulpmesenchymal stemcells; nanostructured scaffold; angiogenesis;M2 polarization
List of contributors:
Barone, Ludovica; Gallazzi, Matteo; Rossi, Federica; Papait, Roberto; Raspanti, Mario; Zecca, PIERO ANTONIO; Buonarrivo, Luca; Bassani, Barbara; Bernardini, Giovanni; Bruno, Antonino; Gornati, Rosalba
Authors of the University:
BARONE LUDOVICA
BERNARDINI GIOVANNI BATTISTA
BRUNO ANTONINO
GORNATI ROSALBA
PAPAIT ROBERTO
RASPANTI MARIO
ZECCA PIERO ANTONIO
Handle:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it/handle/11383/2158771
Full Text:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it//retrieve/handle/11383/2158771/231197/Barone%20et%20al._2023.pdf
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NANOMATERIALS
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