Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira (Aug 2014)

Isolation and characterization of mesenchymal progenitors derived from the bone marrow of goats native from northeastern Brazil

  • Osmar Ferreira da Silva Filho,
  • Napoleão Martins Argôlo Neto,
  • Maria Acelina Martins de Carvalho,
  • Yulla Klinger de Carvalho,
  • Anaemilia das Neves Diniz,
  • Laécio da Silva Moura,
  • Carlos Eduardo Ambrósio,
  • Janaína Munuera Monteiro,
  • Hatawa Melo de Almeida,
  • Maria Angélica Miglino,
  • Jacyara de Jesus Rosa Pereira Alves,
  • Kássio Vieira Macedo,
  • Andressa Rego da Rocha,
  • Matheus Levi Tajra Feitosa,
  • Flávio Ribeiro Alves

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-86502014000800001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 8
pp. 478 – 484

Abstract

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PURPOSE:To characterize bone marrow progenitors cells grown in vitro,using native goats from northeastern Brazil as animal model.METHODS:Ten northeastern Brazil native goats of both genders were used from the Piauí Federal University Agricultural Science Center's (UFPI) - Goat Farming Sector. Bone marrow aspirates where taken from the tibial ridge and seeded on culture plates for isolation, expansion and Flow Cytometry (expression markers - Oct-3/4, PCNA, Ck-Pan, Vimentina, Nanog).RESULTS:Progenitor cells showed colonies characterized by the presence of cell pellets with fibroblastoid morphology. Cell confluence was taken after 14 days culture and the non-adherent mononuclear cell progressive reduction. After the first passage, 94.36% cell viability was observed, starting from 4.6 x 106 cell/mL initially seeded. Cells that went through flow cytometry showed positive expression for Oct-3/4, PCNA, Ck-Pan, Vimentina, and Nanog.CONCLUSIONS:Bone marrow progenitor isolated of native goats from northeastern Brazil showed expression markers also seen in embryonic stem cells (Oct-3/4, Nanog), markers of cell proliferation (PCNA) and markers for mesenchymal cells (Vimentina and Ck-pan), which associated to morphological and culture growth features, suggest the existence of a mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) population in the goat bone marrow stromal cells studied.

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