In toto differentiation of human amniotic membrane towards the Schwann cell lineage

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Asmita Banerjee
Sylvia Nürnberger
Simone Hennerbichler
Sabrina Riedl
Christina M. A. P. Schuh
Ara Hacobian
Andreas Teuschl
Johann Eibl
Heinz Redl
Susanne Wolbank
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[1] AUVA Research Center,Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Experimental and Clinical Traumatology
[2] Austrian Cluster for Tissue Regeneration,City of Vienna Competence Team Tissue Engineering Bioreactors
[3] Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service for Upper Austria,Department of Biochemical Engineering
[4] Bio-Products and Bio-Engineering AG,Department of Traumatology
[5] University of Applied Science Technikum Wien,undefined
[6] University of Applied Science Technikum Wien,undefined
[7] Medical University of Vienna,undefined
[8] Bernhard Gottlieb University Clinic of Dentistry,undefined
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Cell and Tissue Banking | 2014年 / 15卷
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Schwann cells; Human amniotic membrane; In toto differentiation; Amniotic epithelial cells; Peripheral nerve regeneration; Adipose-derived stem cells;
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Human amniotic membrane (hAM) is a tissue containing cells with proven stem cell properties. In its decellularized form it has been successfully applied as nerve conduit biomaterial to improve peripheral nerve regeneration in injury models. We hypothesize that viable hAM without prior cell isolation can be differentiated towards the Schwann cell lineage to generate a possible alternative to commonly applied tissue engineering materials for nerve regeneration. For in vitro Schwann cell differentiation, biopsies of hAM of 8 mm diameter were incubated with a sequential order of neuronal induction and growth factors for 21 days and characterized for cellular viability and the typical glial markers glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), S100β, p75 and neurotrophic tyrosine kinase receptor (NTRK) using immunohistology. The secretion of the neurotrophic factors brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and glial cell-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) was quantified by ELISA. The hAM maintained high viability, especially under differentiation conditions (90.2 % ± 41.6 day 14; 80.0 % ± 44.5 day 21 compared to day 0). Both, BDNF and GDNF secretion was up-regulated upon differentiation. The fresh membrane stained positive for GFAP and p75 and NTRK, which was strongly increased after culture in differentiation conditions. Especially the epithelial layer within the membrane exhibited a change in morphology upon differentiation forming a multi-layered epithelium with intense accumulations of the marker proteins. However, S100β was expressed at equal levels and equal distribution in fresh and cultured hAM conditions. Viable hAM may be a promising alternative to present formulations used for peripheral nerve regeneration.
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