2023
DOI: 10.3390/biomimetics8060476
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Hypoxic Extracellular Matrix Preserves Its Competence after Expansion of Human MSCs under Physiological Hypoxia In Vitro

Diana Matveeva,
Sergey Buravkov,
Elena Andreeva
et al.

Abstract: Tissue-relevant O2 levels are considered as an important tool for the preconditioning of multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) for regenerative medicine needs. The present study investigated the quality and functions of the extracellular matrix (ECM) of MSCs under low O2 levels. Human adipose tissue-derived MSCs were continuously expanded under normoxia (20% O2, N) or “physiological” hypoxia (5% O2, Hyp). Decellularized ECM (dcECM) was prepared. The structure of the dcECM was analyzed using confocal las… Show more

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“…In addition, other changes in culture conditions, such as hypoxic cultures, can also influence the characteristics of ECMs by modifying the production of various bioactive components. Hypoxia was demonstrated to induce the generation of ECMs abundant in a variety of collagenous proteins and angiogenic factors, as observed in fibroblasts and MSCs [ 193 , 194 ].…”
Section: Functional Modification and Enhancement Of Cd-ecmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, other changes in culture conditions, such as hypoxic cultures, can also influence the characteristics of ECMs by modifying the production of various bioactive components. Hypoxia was demonstrated to induce the generation of ECMs abundant in a variety of collagenous proteins and angiogenic factors, as observed in fibroblasts and MSCs [ 193 , 194 ].…”
Section: Functional Modification and Enhancement Of Cd-ecmsmentioning
confidence: 99%