Traditional Chinese
medicine can promote the proliferation of bone
marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs).
We chose four “Kidney-tonifying”
Chinese herbal medicines, Radix Astragali, Salvia,
Herba Epimedii, and Saussurea Involucrata, to
evaluate whether they had positive effects on
the proliferation of BMSCs and
TGF-β1-induced chondrogenic
differentiation of BMSCs. The four Chinese
herbal medicines were intragastrically
administered to Sprague-Dawley rats,
respectively, to prepare drug-containing serums
of corresponding Chinese herbs. BMSCs were
isolated, cultured, and exposed to culture
solution containing 1%, 5%, 10%,
and 15% (v/v) Radix Astragali-, Salvia-,
Herba Epimedii-, and Saussurea
Involucrata-containing serum, respectively.
TGF-β1-induced BMSCs were addressed in the
same manner. Collagen type II protein was
assessed by immunofluorescence methods. To
assess whether the drug-containing serums had
positive effects on the proliferation of BMSCs
and TGF-β1-induced BMSCs, MTT method was
assessed. The proliferation of BMSCs was
significantly enhanced when exposed to culture
solutions containing 1% and 5% Radix
Astragali-, 1% and 5% Salvia-, 5%
Herba Epimedii-, and 1%, 5%, and
10% Saussurea Involucrata-containing serum.
The proliferation of TGF-β1-induced BMSCs
was significantly enhanced when exposed to
1%, 5%, and 15% Radix Astragali-,
10% and 15% Salvia-, 5%, and
15% Herba Epimedii-, and 1%, 5%,
and 10% Saussurea Involucrata-containing
serum.