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Tenogenic induction of equine mesenchymal stem cells by means of growth factors and low-level laser technology

Journal

VETERINARY RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 40, Issue 1, Pages 39-48

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11259-016-9652-y

Keywords

Growth factors; Low level laser technology; Mesenchymal stromal cells; Tenocytes; Tenogenic induction

Funding

  1. University of Padova, Italy [CPDA138242]

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Tendons regenerate poorly due to a dense extracellular matrix and low cellularity. Cellular therapies aim to improve tendon repair using mesenchymal stem cells and tenocytes; however, a current limitation is the low proliferative potential of tenocytes in cases of severe trauma. The purpose of this study was to develop a method useful in veterinary medicine to improve the differentiation of Peripheral Blood equine mesenchymal stem cells (PB-MSCs) into tenocytes. PB-MSCs were used to study the effects of the addition of some growth factors (GFs) as TGF beta 3 (transforming growth factor), EGF2 (Epidermal growth factor), bFGF2 (Fibroblast growth factor) and IGF-1 (insulin-like growth factor) in presence or without Low Level Laser Technology (LLLT) on the mRNA expression levels of genes important in the tenogenic induction as Early Growth Response Protein-1 (EGR1), Tenascin (TNC) and Decorin (DCN). The singular addition of GFs did not show any influence on the mRNA expression of tenogenic genes whereas the specific combinations that arrested cell proliferation in favour of differentiation were the following: bFGF2 + TGF beta 3 and bFGF2 + TGF beta 3 + LLLT. Indeed, the supplement of bFGF2 and TGF beta 3 significantly upregulated the expression of Early Growth Response Protein-1 and Decorin, while the use of LLLT induced a significant increase of Tenascin C levels. In conclusion, the present study might furnish significant suggestions for developing an efficient approach for tenocyte induction since the external administration of bFGF2 and TGF beta 3, along with LLLT, influences the differentiation of PB-MSCs towards the tenogenic fate.

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