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Title: Hypoxic Preconditioning For Viable and Self Renewing Mesenchymal Stem Cells (Mscs) As the Regeneration of Spermatogenesis Process
Authors: SAFITRI, Erma
UTAMA, Suzanita
BUMI, Candra
MULYANI, Sri Wigati Mardi
RETNOWATI, Endang
PURWATI, Purwati
PRASETYO, R. Heru
HARIADI, Mas’ud
AULANI’AM, Aulani’am
MAHYUDIN, Ferdiansyah
RANTAM, Fedik Abdul
Keywords: mesenchymal stem cells
hypoxic precondition
viable
self renewal
Issue Date: 1-Jul-2014
Publisher: Advances in Natural and Applied Sciences
Abstract: The aim of this research was to obtain MSCs that were viable and self renewing for spermatogenesis process by a treatment of hypoxic precondition in vitro culture. In this research, hypoxic precondition was the use of 1% O2 concentration which was compared to those of culture under normoxic (21% O2) condition. Flowcytometric analysis showed that in MSCs culture under 1% O2 concentration, the level of CD90+ and CD34- were not altered (remained undifferentiated), meanwhile under 21% O2 concentration, cells have experienced alteration (became differentiated), that was indicated by the down regulation of CD90+ and up regulation of CD34- . Immunocytochemical and immunofluorescence analysis showed that under 1% O2 concentration, MSCs culture expressed transcription factors, such as OCT4 and SOX2, meanwhile under 21% O2 concentration, the transcription factors OCT4 and SOX2 (self renewal function), were not expressed. In conclusion, this research showed that hypoxic preconditioning with 1% O2 concentration very supported MSCs to remain viable before transplantation for spermatogenesis disorder, because the cells still undifferentiated and self renewal capacity was maintained.
URI: https://repository.unej.ac.id/xmlui/handle/123456789/112123
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