1. Biocompatibility Analysis of Mouse Spleen-Derived Extracellular Matrix.
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Ghabool, Yasin, Reghbati, Mahshid, Mahdavi-Shahri, Nasser, and Tavassoli, Amin
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SODIUM dodecyl sulfate , *MESENCHYMAL stem cells , *TISSUE scaffolds , *CELL migration , *EXTRACELLULAR matrix - Abstract
Background & Objectives: This study aimed to construct a decellularized mouse spleen scaffold and evaluate its cellular compatibility in vitro using murine bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs). Materials & Methods: A combination of physical, chemical, and enzymatic treatments was employed for mouse spleen decellularization. These included multiple freezethaw cycles, the ionic detergent sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), and enzymatic trypsin. Histological and scanning electron microscopy analyses were conducted up to 7 days post-culture to assess the impact of decellularization and cellular adaptation to the spleen scaffolds. Results: Histological studies revealed the attachment and penetration of BM-MSCs into the scaffolds on days 5-7 following cell seeding. Furthermore, cell migration into the scaffold was observed 5 days after the seeding process. Conclusion: The decellularization approach utilized in this study proved to be effective and biocompatible, supporting the preservation and proliferation of BM-MSCs. These findings indicate its potential for spleen tissue engineering applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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