In vivo osteogenic differentiation of stem cells inside compartmentalized capsules loaded with co-cultured endothelial cells — Clara R. Correia (2017) | RDL Network
In vivo osteogenic differentiation of stem cells inside compartmentalized capsules loaded with co-cultured endothelial cells
Article 2017 en
Authors
CC
Clara R. Correia
TS
T. C. Santos
RP
Rogério P. Pirraco
Abstract
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The diffusion efficiency of essential molecules for cell survival is a main issue in cell encapsulation. Former studies reported the superior biological outcome of encapsulated cells within liquified systems. However, most cells used in TE are anchorage-dependent, requiring a solid substrate to perform main cellular processes. We hypothesized that liquified capsules encapsulating microparticles are a promising attempt. Inspired by the multiphenotypic cellular environment of bone, we combine the concept of liquified capsules with co-cultures of stem and endothelial cells. After implantation, results show that co-cultured capsules without in vitro stimulation were able to form a mineralized tissue in vivo. We believe that the present ready-to-use TE strategy requiring minimum in vitro manipulation will find great applicability in bone tissue engineering.
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