Abstract
Objectives
Tissue Engineering can develop scaffolds of Poly-L-Lactic Acid (PLLA) for tissue regeneration. The purpose of the present job is to test the possibility to seed human adult mesenchymal stem cells on a scaffold supplemented with specific grow factors to differentiate them into urothelium.
Methods
The Electrospinning technique was used to realize three scaffolds. The first one was seeded with urothelial cells, of a primary culture, and Keratinocyte serum free medium (KSFM); the second one was seeded with human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSC) and a minimum essential medium (αMEM); the third one was seeded with hMSC and conditioned medium.
Results
Electron microscopy showed scaffolds with cellular vitality (>90%) and their cellular proliferation. Moreover, the differentiation of hMSC, seeded in conditioned medium, into urothelial cells was demonstrated through immunofluorescence assays.
Conclusions
Tissue Engineering can develop PLLA scaffolds thanks to the Electrospinning technique. The scaffold is a perfect environment for cellular culture and proliferation; a protocol for the differentiation of hMSC into urothelial cells is now available. Immunofluorescence assays can demonstrate the hMSC differentiation into urothelial cells.
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