Empirical study of bionomical effect of mice mesenchymal stem cells preconditioned by endothelial cellspecific molecule1
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AIM:To investigate the endothelial cellspecific molecule1 (ESM1) after incubation with pretreatment on mouse bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMMSCs). We studied the biological characteristic influence in order to provide an experimental basis for stem cell transplantation. METHODS: For cultivation and identification of BMMSCs, extraction of cell number and concentration of fixed primary cultured BMMSCs were divided into two groups: control group (no pretreatment) and three concentrations (005 μg/ml, 01 μg/ml, 015 μg/ml) of ESM1 pretreatment group. Each group has four complex holes. Each hole was preconditioned for 60 min. Every hole was collected in the conditioned medium, and effect of pretreatment on BMMSCs on secretion of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) was shown. RESULTS: After incubation of ESM1 preconditioned BMMSCs, the survival rate increased significantly, whereas apoptosis rate decreased significantly and proliferation of BMMSCs with increasing concentrations of ESM1 pretreatment increased, but the apoptosis rate showed the opposite decreasing trend. ESM1 after pretreatment showed BMMSCs secreted VEGF, ALP levels increased, and with increasing the concentration of ESM1, BMMSCs secreted VEGF. ALP levels also increased accordingly. Incubation of ESM1 preconditioned BMMSCs, cell morphology, and growth and differentiation is accelerated. CONCLUSION: ESM1 incubated with preconditioned BMMSCs promote the proliferation of BMMSCs and reduce apoptosis and can increase VEGF and ALP secretion. ESM1 through the activation of BMMSCs improves the cell potential itself and then improves survival and proliferation. The prospect exists for clinical treatment of acute myocardial infarction with wide application.
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