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| DOI | 10.4067/S0717-95022019000301132 | ||||||
| Año | 2019 | ||||||
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Spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) have self-renewal and differentiation capacity essential for sperm production throughout the male reproductive life. The electrospun polycaprolactone/gelatin (PCL/Gel) nanofibrous scaffold mimics important features of the extracellular matrix (ECM), which can provide a promising technique for the proliferation and differentiation of SSCs in vitro. The goal of the present study was to investigate the effects of PCL/Gel nanofibrous scaffold on the propagation and differentiation of neonate mouse SSCs (mSSCs). mSSCs were enzymatically isolated, and the cells were purified by differential plating method and seeded on scaffold. After 2 weeks, viability, colony number and diameter, and expression of specific spermatogonial cell genes were investigated. After mSSCs propagation, the cells were cultivated in a differentiation medium on the scaffold for another 2 weeks, and differentiating cells were analyzed by real-time PCR. The number of mSSC colony (P<0.01) and expression levels of specific spermatogonial genes Plzf and Inga6 (P<0.01) and also differentiation genes c-Kit, Tp1 and Ptm1 (P<0.05) were higher in scaffold group compared with control during the culture period. We conclude that mSSCs can be expanded and can differentiate toward spermatid cells on PCL/Gel nanofibrous scaffold with improved developmental parameters.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| Sadighi-Gilani, Mohammad Ali | Hombre |
Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Iran
Shariati Hospital, Tehran - Iran |
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| Ashouri-Movassagh, Sepideh | Mujer |
Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Iran
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| 1 | Talebi, Ali | - |
Univ Tehran Med Sci - Iran
Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Iran |
| 2 | Gilani, Mohanunad Ali Sadighi | - |
Univ Tehran Med Sci - Iran
Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Iran |
| 2 | Sadighi Gilani, Mohammad Ali | Hombre |
Shariati Hospital, Tehran - Iran
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| 3 | Koruji, Morteza | Hombre |
Iran Univ Med Sci - Iran
Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Iran Iran University of Medical Sciences - Iran |
| 4 | Ai, Jafar | Hombre |
Univ Tehran Med Sci - Iran
Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Iran |
| 5 | Navidi, Shadan | - |
Univ Tehran Med Sci - Iran
Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Iran |
| 6 | Rezaie, Mohammad Jafar | Hombre |
Kurdistan Univ Med Sci - Iran
Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Iran Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences - Iran |
| 7 | Jabari, Ayob | - |
Univ Tehran Med Sci - Iran
Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Iran |
| 8 | Movassagh, Sepideh Ashouri | Mujer |
Univ Tehran Med Sci - Iran
Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Iran |
| 9 | Khadivi, Farnaz | Mujer |
Univ Tehran Med Sci - Iran
Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Iran |
| 10 | Salehi, Majid | Hombre |
Shahroud Univ Med Sci - Iran
Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Iran Shahroud University of Medical Sciences - Iran |
| 11 | Hoshino, Yumi | Mujer |
Hiroshima Univ - Japón
Hiroshima University - Japón |
| 12 | Abbasi, Mehdi | Hombre |
Univ Tehran Med Sci - Iran
Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Iran |
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| Tehran University of Medical Sciences |
| Tehran University of Medical Sciences and Health Services |
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| We are grateful for the funding support provided by the Tehran University of Medical Sciences (Grant No. 34398.). The results described in this article were part of a student thesis. |
| We are grateful for the funding support provided by the Tehran University of Medical Sciences (Grant No. 34398.). The results described in this article were part of a student thesis. |