Title of article :
Comparison of fetal bovine serum and platelet-rich plasma on human lipoaspirate-derived mesenchymal stem cell proliferation
Author/Authors :
Suryani, Des university of indonesia - Faculty of Medicine - Biomedical Science Master Program, Indonesia , Pawitan, Jeanne A. university of indonesia - Faculty of Medicine - Departement of Histology, Indonesia , Lilianty, Jinia Erpour skin care, Indonesia , Purwoko, Reza Y. university of indonesia - Faculty of Medicine - Biomedical Science Doctoral Program, Indonesia , Purwoko, Reza Y. Erpour skin care, Indonesia , Liem, Isabella K. university of indonesia - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Anatomy, Indonesia , Damayanti, Lia university of indonesia - Faculty of Medicine - Departement of Histology, Indonesia
Abstract :
Background: Lipoaspirate-derived stem cells (LSCs) are very promising for regenerative medicine, e.g. to treat acute myocard infarction. Fetal bovine serum (FBS) is commonly used to propagate the LSCs. However, for its clinical application, FBS contains xeno-proteins that are potential to elicit immune rejection in patients. Platelet rich plasma (PRP) is one of the candidates to replace FBS. This study aimed to compare the proliferation of LSCs cultured in 5% PRP, 10% PRP, and FBS containing medium (MesenCult®). Methods: LSCs were cultured in 5% PRP/DMEM, 10% PRP/DMEM, and MesenCult®. After the primary culture reached its confluency, cells were harvested using TrypLE Select and seeded (around 20,000 viable cells) in new vessels in the same media. Passages were done until passage-5, with six replications. Population doubling time (PDT) of the three groups were analyzed using Kruskal Wallis test. Results: LSCs showed different proliferation rates when cultured in 5% PRP/DMEM, 10% PRP/DMEM, and MesenCult®. PDT of the three experimental groups in passage 1-5 were significantly different (p 0.05), with the lowest rank was cultured in medium of 10% PRP/DMEM. Conclusion: The results suggest that 10% PRP/DMEM can be used as an alternative to replace FBS in LSC culture.
Keywords :
Fetal bovine serum , lipoaspirate , platelet rich plasma , stem cell
Journal title :
Medical Journal of Indonesia
Journal title :
Medical Journal of Indonesia