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Культивирование опухолей толстого кишечника с плацентарными мультипотентными стволовыми клетками крыс

Культивирование опухолей толстого кишечника с плацентарными мультипотентными стволовыми клетками крыс

Abstract

Целью работы была оценка влияния мультипотентных стволовых клеток плаценты на уровень пролиферации и апоптоза при органотипическом сокультивировании со срезами опухолей толстого кишечника крыс. Мультипотентные стволовые клетки плаценты выделяли методом эксплантов, рак толстого кишечника моделировали путем введения 20 мг/кг массы диметилгидразина еженедельно в течение 20 недель, опухоли толстого кишечника нарезали на слайсы толщиной 500 мкм. В результате поставленного сокультивирования изменений в пролиферативной активности слайсов опухолей и уровне апоптоза не наблюдали. Отсутствие влияния мультипотентных стволовых клеток плаценты на рост опухоли толстого кишечника является уникальной особенностью этих клеток и расширяет возможности применения мультипотентных стволовых клеток плаценты в терапии.

The aim of the research was to assess the impact of rat placental multipotent stem cells on the levels of proliferation and apoptosis in organotypic coculture with slices of colon tumors. Placental multipotent stem cells were isolated by explant method, colon cancer was modeled by administering 20 mg/kg dimethylhydrazine weekly for 20 weeks, tumors of the colon were cut into 500 μm slices. There were no changes in proliferative activity of tumor tissue, or in the level of apoptosis. Absence of influence of placental multipotent stem cells on colon tumor growth is a unique feature of these cells, and extends the application of placental multipotent stem cells in therapy.

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PLACENTAL MULTIPOTENT STEM CELLS,COLON CANCER,ORGANOTYPIC COCULTIVATION,МУЛЬТИПОТЕНТНі СТОВБУРОВі КЛіТИНИ ПЛАЦЕНТИ,РАК ТОВСТОГО КИШКОВИКА,ОРГАНОТИПОВЕ СПіВКУЛЬТИВУВАННЯ

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