The effect of hypoxia on the stemness and differentiation capacity of PDLC and DPC


Autoria(s): Zhou, Yinghong; Fan, Wei; Xiao, Yin
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

Introduction. Stem cells are regularly cultured under normoxic conditions. However, the physiological oxygen tension in the stem cell niche is known to be as low as 1-2% oxygen, suggesting that hypoxia has a distinct impact on stem cell maintenance. Periodontal ligament cells (PDLCs) and dental pulp cells (DPCs) are attractive candidates in dental tissue regeneration. It is of great interest to know whether hypoxia plays a role in maintaining the stemness and differentiation capacity of PDLCs and DPCs. Methods. PDLCs and DPCs were cultured either in normoxia (20% O2) or hypoxia (2% O2). Cell viability assays were performed and the expressions of pluripotency markers (Oct-4, Sox2, and c-Myc) were detected by qRT-PCR and western blotting. Mineralization, glycosaminoglycan (GAG) deposition, and lipid droplets formation were assessed by Alizarin red S, Safranin O, and Oil red O staining, respectively. Results. Hypoxia did not show negative effects on the proliferation of PDLCs and DPCs. The pluripotency markers and differentiation potentials of PDLCs and DPCs significantly increased in response to hypoxic environment. Conclusions. Our findings suggest that hypoxia plays an important role in maintaining the stemness and differentiation capacity of PDLCs and DPCs.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/66710/

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Hindawi Publishing Corporation

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/66710/1/2014_Yinghong_BioMed_Research_International.pdf

http://www.hindawi.com/journals/bmri/2014/890675/

DOI:10.1155/2014/890675

Zhou, Yinghong, Fan, Wei, & Xiao, Yin (2014) The effect of hypoxia on the stemness and differentiation capacity of PDLC and DPC. BioMed Research International, 2014(890675).

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Copyright 2014 Yinghong Zhou et al.

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Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #060000 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES #Periodontal ligament cell (PDLC) #Dental pulp cell (DPC) #Hypoxia, stemness #Differentiation
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Journal Article