Chitosan and Chitin Hexamers affect expansion and differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells differently.
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Lieder, RamonaThormodsson, Finnbogi
Ng, C-H
Einarsson, Jon M
Gislason, Johannes
Petersen, Petur H
Sigurjonsson, Olafur E
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2012-11
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Int. J. Biol. Macromol. 2012, 51(4):675-80Útdráttur
Chitooligosaccharides are of interest as potential drugs due to their bioactivity and water solubility. We compared the effect of acetylated and deacetylated chitooligomers (Hexamers) on short-term expansion (7 days) and osteogenic differentiation of bone-marrow derived, human mesenchymal stem cells in terms of gene expression, cytokine secretion and quality of osteogenic differentiation. We show that chitooligomers affect hMSC gene expression and cytokine secretion, but not mineralization. The effect of chitooligomers was shown to be dependent on the acetylation degree, with significantly stronger effects when cells are stimulated with chitin-derived Hexamers (N-Acetyl Chitohexaose) than with Chitosan Hexamers (Chitohexaose).Lu00FDsing
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