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Changes of cell membrane fluidity for mesenchymal stem cell spheroids on biomaterial surfaces 被引量:1
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作者 Chui-Wei Wong hao-wei han Shan-hui Hsu 《World Journal of Stem Cells》 SCIE 2022年第8期616-632,共17页
BACKGROUND The therapeutic potential of mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs)in the form of threedimensional spheroids has been extensively demonstrated.The underlying mechanisms for the altered cellular behavior of spheroids ... BACKGROUND The therapeutic potential of mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs)in the form of threedimensional spheroids has been extensively demonstrated.The underlying mechanisms for the altered cellular behavior of spheroids have also been investigated.Cell membrane fluidity is a critically important physical property for the regulation of cell behavior,but it has not been studied for the spheroid-forming cells to date.AIM To explore the association between cell membrane fluidity and the morphological changes of MSC spheroids on the surface of biomaterials to elucidate the role of membrane fluidity during the spheroid-forming process of MSCs.METHODS We generated three-dimensional(3D)MSC spheroids on the surface of various culture substrates including chitosan(CS),CS-hyaluronan(CS-HA),and polyvinyl alcohol(PVA)substrates.The cell membrane fluidity and cell morphological change were examined by a time-lapse recording system as well as a highresolution 3D cellular image explorer.MSCs and normal/cancer cells were prestained with fluorescent dyes and co-cultured on the biomaterials to investigate the exchange of cell membrane during the formation of heterogeneous cellular spheroids.RESULTS We discovered that vesicle-like bubbles randomly appeared on the outer layer of MSC spheroids cultured on different biomaterial surfaces.The average diameter of the vesicle-like bubbles of MSC spheroids on CS-HA at 37℃ was approximately 10μm,smaller than that on PVA substrates(approximately 27μm).Based on time-lapse images,these unique bubbles originated from the dynamic movement of the cell membrane during spheroid formation,which indicated an increment of membrane fluidity for MSCs cultured on these substrates.Moreover,the membrane interaction in two different types of cells with similar membrane fluidity may further induce a higher level of membrane translocation during the formation of heterogeneous spheroids.CONCLUSION Changes in cell membrane fluidity may be a novel path to elucidate the complicated physiological alterations in 3D spheroid-forming cells. 展开更多
关键词 Cell membrane fluidity Cell-cell interaction Cellular spheroids CHITOSAN HYALURONAN
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Using 3D bioprinting to produce mini-brain 被引量:3
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作者 hao-wei han Shan-hui Hsu 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第10期1595-1596,共2页
Recent progresses in three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting technology accelerate the coming of the era of personalized medicine. With vari- ous printing approaches and materials developed, 3D bioprinting may have a bro... Recent progresses in three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting technology accelerate the coming of the era of personalized medicine. With vari- ous printing approaches and materials developed, 3D bioprinting may have a broad range of medical applications, including the fabrication of delicate tissues/organs/or the clinical use in the future or for the es- tablishment of tissues in disease models. The principal advantages of 3D bioprinting are personalized design and precise fabrication, which are of critical importance for tissue engineering. To date, several types of biomimetic tissues, such as cartilage, skin, and vascular tissues have been fabricated by 3D bioprinting (Liaw and Guvendiren, 2017). 展开更多
关键词 Using 3D bioprinting to produce mini-brain ADSCs
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