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Osteogenic Cells Derived From Embryonic Stem Cells Produced Bone Nodules in Three-Dimensional Scaffolds
Authors:Chaudhry G R  Yao D  Smith A  Hussain A
Affiliation:1.Department of Biological Sciences, Oakland University, Rochester, MI 48309, USA;2.Department of Mechanical Engineering, Oakland University, Rochester, MI 48309, USA
Abstract:An approach for 3D bone tissue generation fromembryonic stem (ES) cells was investigated. The ES cells wereinduced to differentiate into osteogenic precursors, capable ofproliferating and subsequently differentiating into bone-formingcells. The differentiated cells and the seeded scaffolds werecharacterized using von Kossa and Alizarin Red staining, electronmicroscopy, and RT-PCR analysis. The results demonstrated thatES-derived bone-forming cells attached to and colonized thebiocompatible and biodegradable scaffolds. Furthermore, thesecells produced bone nodules when grown for 3–4 weeks inmineralization medium containing ascorbic acid andbeta-glycerophosphate both in tissue culture plates and inscaffolds. The differentiated cells also expressed osteospecificmarkers when grown both in the culture plates and in 3Dscaffolds. Osteogenic cells expressed alkaline phosphatase,osteocalcin, and osteopontin, but not an ES cell-specific marker,oct-4. These findings suggest that ES cell can be usedfor in vitro tissue engineering and cultivation of graftable skeletal structures.
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