2011
DOI: 10.4067/s0717-95022011000300059
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Comparison of Behavior, Morphology and Morphometry of Equine and Canine Adipose Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Culture

Abstract: SUMMARY:Recent studies revealed multipotent properties of fat tissue isolated mesenchymal stem cells. These cells are successfully used as therapeutic factor for many locomotive disorders, being even more effective than stem cells from bone marrow. Isolated and cultured, AD-MSCs were observed, photographed and measured to compare cells from two different species.

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“…However, at P3, the nucleus length was 26.35µm (24h) and 25.22µm 120h). The nucleus lengths of the dog and horse AD-MSCs were 16.2µm, and 16.4µm, respectively (Grzesiak et al 2011). According to Grzesiak et al (2011), morphology and morphometry of equine and canine adipose derived mesenchymal stem cells (AD-MSCs) in culture tend to be very similar, however further studies of this topic are needed.…”
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“…However, at P3, the nucleus length was 26.35µm (24h) and 25.22µm 120h). The nucleus lengths of the dog and horse AD-MSCs were 16.2µm, and 16.4µm, respectively (Grzesiak et al 2011). According to Grzesiak et al (2011), morphology and morphometry of equine and canine adipose derived mesenchymal stem cells (AD-MSCs) in culture tend to be very similar, however further studies of this topic are needed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nucleus lengths of the dog and horse AD-MSCs were 16.2µm, and 16.4µm, respectively (Grzesiak et al 2011). According to Grzesiak et al (2011), morphology and morphometry of equine and canine adipose derived mesenchymal stem cells (AD-MSCs) in culture tend to be very similar, however further studies of this topic are needed. Hoogduijn et al (2013) compared the morphology and size of mesenchymal stem cells (AD-MSCs) from two mammals of noticeably different body size (mouse and whale).…”
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“…The comparison group animals received 1 ml of betamethasone, applied intraarticularly, while horses from the control group were only limited in movement. Tissue collection was carried out at the base of the research horses' tails and was followed by immediate isolation of cells using the method described previously (Grzesiak et al 2011). In order to obtain a sufficient number of cells for the injections, AdMSCs were cultivated in vitro.…”
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“…Owners of the animals provided proper agreement for the procedure. All stages of the procedure were performed as previously described [16,17] . Fat tissue biopsies (2 g) were washed in Hank's Balanced Salt Solution (HBSS) from tissue contaminations and digested in type I collagenase (5 mg/ml).…”
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confidence: 99%