Cell culture and Tissue culture
Sona Zare; MohammadAli Nilforoushzade; Rahim Ahmadi; Zahra Esmaeili
Volume 2, Issue 1 , August 2021, , Pages 8-14
Abstract
Introduction and Aim: Several studies have been carried out on the biological characteristics of a human adipose tissue-derived-stromal vascular fraction. However, investigating this fraction concerning its clinical application is still of significant importance. The aim of this study was to isolate ...
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Introduction and Aim: Several studies have been carried out on the biological characteristics of a human adipose tissue-derived-stromal vascular fraction. However, investigating this fraction concerning its clinical application is still of significant importance. The aim of this study was to isolate and evaluate the cell population of human adipose stromal vascular fraction with the main aim of investigating the presence of stem cells in human adipose stromal vascular fraction.Methods: In this laboratory-experimental study adipose tissues were obtained from 10 healthy individuals (30 to 58 years) and maintained in standard condition. After enzymatic isolation, the viability of stromal vascular fraction cells and surface antigens was evaluated by flow cytometry.Results: The results of this study showed that adipose stromal vascular fraction cells had high viability (> 98%) and were positive for CD16, CD34, CD73, CD29, CD105, CD31, and CD45 markers and negative for CD3, CD19, and CD38 markers.Conclusion: The findings of this study indicate the presence of adipose-derived stem cells, endothelial cells, peri-adipocytes, and macrophages. According to this, this fraction has potential in the clinical field of cell therapy.