Study of Human Amniotic Membrane Mesenchymal Stem Cells Using Gelatin and Alginate as Nontoxic Scaffolds

Perinatal mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), for example, from amniotic membrane, have advantages over adult sources, such as bone marrow, in terms of ease of availability, cell naivety, tissue stem cell abundance, high capacity of proliferation, and less donor site morbidity, because it does not requir...

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Main Authors: Nike Hendrijantini, NIDN. 0006105908, POEDJO HARTONO, NIDN. 8823800016, Helen Susilowati, Cindy K. Hartono, Reni P. Daniati, FEBRIAN BRAHMANA, NIM011318126304
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spelling id-langga.872502019-09-26T03:57:09Z http://repository.unair.ac.id/87250/ Study of Human Amniotic Membrane Mesenchymal Stem Cells Using Gelatin and Alginate as Nontoxic Scaffolds Nike Hendrijantini, NIDN. 0006105908 POEDJO HARTONO, NIDN. 8823800016 Helen Susilowati Cindy K. Hartono Reni P. Daniati FEBRIAN BRAHMANA, NIM011318126304 R Medicine RK Dentistry RK641-667 Prosthetic dentistry. Prosthodontics Perinatal mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), for example, from amniotic membrane, have advantages over adult sources, such as bone marrow, in terms of ease of availability, cell naivety, tissue stem cell abundance, high capacity of proliferation, and less donor site morbidity, because it does not require invasive procedures. Natural polymer scaffolds, such as gelatin and alginate, are biocompatible. Combination of stem cells from amniotic membrane (hAMSCs) and gelatin or alginate as scaffold can be promising. However, cytotoxicity comparison of gelatin and alginate to hAMSCs has not been widely studied. This study was aimed to compare cytotoxicity of gelatin and alginate on hAMSCs in vitro. Isolation and culture were performed on hAMSCs of the healthy full-term pregnancy. In passage 4, Flow Cytometry CD90, CD105, and CD73 phenotype characterization was done. Colorimetric assay of 3-(4,5-dimethythiazol-2-yl)-2,5 diphenyl tetrazolium bromide (MTT) was performed to measure the cytotoxicity. There were three sample groups: (control group) hAMSCs with alpha-minimum essential medium (α-MEM) solution as control; (gelatin group) hAMSCs with gelatin; (alginate group) hAMSCs with alginate. Each group consisted of 12 samples. Flow cytometry of hAMSCs expressed 28.78% CD90, 36.95% CD105, and 44.41% CD73 surface markers. No sample depicted toxicity in either gelatin or alginate group, and this is indicated by the average percentage of living cells in gelatin 97.26% and in alginate 98.43%. No statistically significant difference (p=0.057) of cytotoxicity was found between gelatin and alginate to hAMSCs. Gelatin and alginate were nontoxic to hAMSCs in vitro. HATASO, USA 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/87250/1/NIKE%209.pdf text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/87250/3/9.%20Study%20of%20Human%20Amniotic%20Membrane%20Mesenchymal%20Stem%20Cells%20Using%20Gelatin%20and%20Alginate%20as%20Nontoxic%20Scaffolds.pdf text id http://repository.unair.ac.id/87250/6/per%20nike%209.9.pdf Nike Hendrijantini, NIDN. 0006105908 and POEDJO HARTONO, NIDN. 8823800016 and Helen Susilowati and Cindy K. Hartono and Reni P. Daniati and FEBRIAN BRAHMANA, NIM011318126304 (2019) Study of Human Amniotic Membrane Mesenchymal Stem Cells Using Gelatin and Alginate as Nontoxic Scaffolds. Advances in Biology and Medicine, 5. pp. 1-7. ISSN 2378-654X https://rabm.scholasticahq.com/article/10170-study-of-human-amniotic-membrane-mesenchymal-stem-cells-using-gelatin-and-alginate-as-nontoxic-scaffolds
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English
Indonesian
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RK Dentistry
RK641-667 Prosthetic dentistry. Prosthodontics
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RK Dentistry
RK641-667 Prosthetic dentistry. Prosthodontics
Nike Hendrijantini, NIDN. 0006105908
POEDJO HARTONO, NIDN. 8823800016
Helen Susilowati
Cindy K. Hartono
Reni P. Daniati
FEBRIAN BRAHMANA, NIM011318126304
Study of Human Amniotic Membrane Mesenchymal Stem Cells Using Gelatin and Alginate as Nontoxic Scaffolds
description Perinatal mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), for example, from amniotic membrane, have advantages over adult sources, such as bone marrow, in terms of ease of availability, cell naivety, tissue stem cell abundance, high capacity of proliferation, and less donor site morbidity, because it does not require invasive procedures. Natural polymer scaffolds, such as gelatin and alginate, are biocompatible. Combination of stem cells from amniotic membrane (hAMSCs) and gelatin or alginate as scaffold can be promising. However, cytotoxicity comparison of gelatin and alginate to hAMSCs has not been widely studied. This study was aimed to compare cytotoxicity of gelatin and alginate on hAMSCs in vitro. Isolation and culture were performed on hAMSCs of the healthy full-term pregnancy. In passage 4, Flow Cytometry CD90, CD105, and CD73 phenotype characterization was done. Colorimetric assay of 3-(4,5-dimethythiazol-2-yl)-2,5 diphenyl tetrazolium bromide (MTT) was performed to measure the cytotoxicity. There were three sample groups: (control group) hAMSCs with alpha-minimum essential medium (α-MEM) solution as control; (gelatin group) hAMSCs with gelatin; (alginate group) hAMSCs with alginate. Each group consisted of 12 samples. Flow cytometry of hAMSCs expressed 28.78% CD90, 36.95% CD105, and 44.41% CD73 surface markers. No sample depicted toxicity in either gelatin or alginate group, and this is indicated by the average percentage of living cells in gelatin 97.26% and in alginate 98.43%. No statistically significant difference (p=0.057) of cytotoxicity was found between gelatin and alginate to hAMSCs. Gelatin and alginate were nontoxic to hAMSCs in vitro.
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author Nike Hendrijantini, NIDN. 0006105908
POEDJO HARTONO, NIDN. 8823800016
Helen Susilowati
Cindy K. Hartono
Reni P. Daniati
FEBRIAN BRAHMANA, NIM011318126304
author_facet Nike Hendrijantini, NIDN. 0006105908
POEDJO HARTONO, NIDN. 8823800016
Helen Susilowati
Cindy K. Hartono
Reni P. Daniati
FEBRIAN BRAHMANA, NIM011318126304
author_sort Nike Hendrijantini, NIDN. 0006105908
title Study of Human Amniotic Membrane Mesenchymal Stem Cells Using Gelatin and Alginate as Nontoxic Scaffolds
title_short Study of Human Amniotic Membrane Mesenchymal Stem Cells Using Gelatin and Alginate as Nontoxic Scaffolds
title_full Study of Human Amniotic Membrane Mesenchymal Stem Cells Using Gelatin and Alginate as Nontoxic Scaffolds
title_fullStr Study of Human Amniotic Membrane Mesenchymal Stem Cells Using Gelatin and Alginate as Nontoxic Scaffolds
title_full_unstemmed Study of Human Amniotic Membrane Mesenchymal Stem Cells Using Gelatin and Alginate as Nontoxic Scaffolds
title_sort study of human amniotic membrane mesenchymal stem cells using gelatin and alginate as nontoxic scaffolds
publisher HATASO, USA
publishDate 2019
url http://repository.unair.ac.id/87250/1/NIKE%209.pdf
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