According to a previous study, HADSCs were strongly positive for the mesenchymal markers CD90, CD73, CD44, CD9, and histocompatibility antigen. The results showed HADSCs test groups (cultured with TGF-β3) displayed chondrocytes-like cells morphology with typical lacunae structure compared to the control group without TGF-β3 after 2 weeks. Additionally, the HADSCs test groups increased in cell viability; an increase in expression of chondrocytes-specific genes (collagen type II, aggrecan core protein, SOX 9 and elastin) compared to the control. This study found that human auricular chondrocytes cells and growth factor had a positive influence in inducing HADSCs chondrogenic effects, in terms of chondrogenic differentiate of feature, increase of cell viability, and up-regulated expression of chondrogenic genes.
<i>Melastoma malabathricum</i> Linn. is a shrub that belongs to the family <i>Melastomataceae</i> and a common herbal plant used in folk medicines to treat inflamed wounds. This study was carried out with the aim to evaluate the inhibitory activities of different concentrations of the <i>M. malabathricum</i> Linn. flower and fruit crude extracts against a variety of microorganisms. The inhibitory effects of both extracts were tested against the microorganisms using the disc diffusion method. The lowest concentrations of the extracts producing inhibition zones against the test microorganisms were used to determine their Minimum Inhibitory Concentrations (MICs) and Minimum Microbicidal Concentrations (MMCs). Both crude extracts showed strong inhibitory activities against Gram-positive bacteria. The range of MIC values for the crude flower and fruit extracts on all the bacteria tested were 12.5 to 100.0 mg/ml. Overall, Gram-positive bacteria were more susceptible to the crude extracts compared to Gram-negative species, potentiating a possible use of the extracts to inhibit or kill potential pathogens
Melastoma malabathricum Linn. is a shrub that comes with beautiful pink or purple flowers and has berries-like fruits rich in anthocyanins. This study was carried out with the aim to evaluate the inhibitory activities of different concentrations of the M. malabathricum Linn. flower and fruit crude extracts against Listeria monocytogenes IMR L55, Staphylococcus aureus IMR S244, Escherichia coli IMR E30, and Salmonella typhimurium IMR S100 using the disc diffusion method. The lowest concentrations of the extracts producing inhibition zones against the test microorganisms were used to determine their minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) and minimum bactericidal concentrations (MBCs). In addition, the growth of Listeria monocytogenes IMR L55 and Staphylococcus aureus IMR S244 grown in medium supplemented with the respective extracts at different temperatures (4°C, 25°C, and 37°C) and pHs (4, 6, 7, and 8) was determined.
The limitation of self-repair and proliferation capacity of chondrocytes in cartilage reconstruction lead to alternative search of cell source that can improve the auricular regeneration. Human adipose-derived stem cells (HADSC) are an alternative cell source that have unique characteristics to self-renew and differentiate into various tissues making it suitable for cell therapy and tissue engineering. This study aimed to examine the chondrogenic differentiation potential of (HADSC) in monolayer culture by the presence of different transforming growth factor beta's, TFG-β1,-β2 and-β3. HADSC at passage 3 (1.5 × 10 5 cell/mL) were cultured in chondrogenic medium containing 5 ng/mL of different transforming growth factor beta's, TFG-β1,-β2 and-β3 for 7, 14 and 21 days. Data analysis was evaluated based on the growth rate of cells, cells morphological changed, production of collagen type II and glycosaminoglycan sulphate (sGAG). The quantitative RT-PCR was carried out to determine the chondrogenic, fibrogenic and hypertrophic gene expression levels. Differentiation of HADSC into chondrocytes using TFG-β indicates the occurrence of the chondrogenesis process. The best chondrogenic differentiation was observed in HADSC induced by TFG-β3 through the chondrocytes-like cells morphology with cells aggregation and high production of proteoglycan matrices compared to other TGF-βs groups. Additionally, the expression of chondrocytes-specific genes such as Type II collagen, Aggrecan core protein, Elastin and Sox 9 was high. In conclusion, this study has showed that TGF-β3 is the potential growth factor in producing chondrogenic cells for auricular cartilage tissue engineering.
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