Survivability of rabbit amniotic fluid-derived mesenchymal stem cells post slow-freezing or vitrification
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Survivability of rabbit amniotic fluid-derived mesenchymal stem cells post slow-freezing or vitrification
Abstract
This work aimed to evaluate the effect of two distinct cryopreservation procedures - conventional slow-freezing and vitrification, on survivability and mesenchymal marker expression stability of rabbit amniotic fluid-derived mesenchymal stem cells (rAF-MSCs). Cells at passage 2 were slowly frozen, using 10% of dimethylsulfoxide, or vitrified, using 40% of ethylene glycol, 0.5 M sucrose and 18% Ficoll 70. After three months storage in liquid nitrogen, viability, chromosomal stability, ultrastructure, surface and intracellular marker expression and differentiation potential of cells were evaluated immediately post-thawing/warming and after additional culture for 48-72 h. Our results showed decreased (P ≤ 0.05) viability of cells post-thawing/warming. However, after additional culture, the viability was similar to those in fresh counterparts in both cryopreserved groups. Increase (P ≤ 0.05) in the population doubling time of vitrified cells was observed, while doubling time of slow-frozen cells remained similar to non-cryopreserved cells. No changes in karyotype (chromosomal numbers) were observed in frozen/vitrified AF-MSCs, and histological staining confirmed similar differentiation potential of fresh and frozen/vitrified cells. Analysis of mesenchymal marker expression by qPCR showed that both cryopreservation approaches significantly affected expression of CD73 and CD90 surface markers. These changes were not detected using flow cytometry. In summary, the conventional slow-freezing and vitrification are reliable and effective approaches for the cryopreservation of rabbit AF-MSCs. Nevertheless, our study confirmed affected expression of some mesenchymal markers following cryopreservation.
Keywords: Cryopreservation; Flow-cytometry; Rabbit; Stem cell; qPCR.
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