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Published on: August 21, 2014
Mesenchymal stem cells derived from vertebrae (vMSCs) show best biological properties
Giovanni Barbanti Brodano1, Silvia Terzi, Luisa Trombi
1Department of Oncological and Degenerative Spine Surgery, Rizzoli Orthopedics Institute, Via G.C. Pupilli, 40136, Bologna, Italy, giovanni@barbantibrodano.com.
Purpose:
Due to their properties and characteristics human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) appear to have great therapeutic potential. Many different populations of MSCs have been described and to understand whether they have equivalent biological properties is a critical issue for their therapeutic application.
Methods:
We proposed to analyze the in vitro growth kinetics of MSCs derived from different body sites (iliac crest bone marrow, vertebrae bone marrow, colon mucosa, dental pulp).
Results:
Mesenchymal stem cells derived from vertebrae can be maintained in culture for a greater number of steps and they also generate mature cells of all mesenchymal lineages with greater efficiency, when induced into osteogenic, adipogenic and chondrogenic differentiation.
Conclusions:
The ability of vertebrae-derived MSCs in terms of expansion and differentiation is very interesting at the light of a clinical application for bone fusion in spine surgery.
