A dose-dependent function of follicular fluid on the proliferation and differentiation of umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) of goat
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A dose-dependent function of follicular fluid on the proliferation and differentiation of umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) of goat
Abstract
Umbilical cord (UC) has been suggested as a new source of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). In this report, we isolated MSCs from the fetal UC of goat and investigated their multipotency of differentiation into germ cells in vitro, in the presence of 0-20 % bovine follicular fluid (FF). The phenotypes, capacity of proliferation and expression of MSC markers were served as the indexes of multipotency of the isolated UC-MSCs, those were ascertained by growth curves, RT-PCR and immunofluorescent staining, respectively. Our results showed that the UC-MSCs shared a similar immunophenotype to those cells reported in mouse and human bone marrow MSCs, as well as some characteristics seen in embryonic stem cells (ESCs). In addition, our data also demonstrated that a dose-dependent function of FF on the states of differentiation of goat UC-MSCs. From 2 to 20 % of the FF can promote the proliferation of goat UC-MSC, especially the 5 % concentration of follicular fluid promote proliferation was significantly higher than 2 %. In contrast, higher concentration of follicular fluid (>10 %) induced goat UC-MSCs differentiation into oocyte-like cells. These findings provide an efficient model to study the mechanism on cell proliferation and germ cell differentiation in livestock using FF.
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