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Vol. 3. Núm. 5.
Páginas 200-203 (Septiembre - Octubre 2007)
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Células mesenquimales y fibrocitos en sangre periférica. Condiciones de cultivo
Mesenchymal cells and fibrocytes in peripheral blood. Culture conditions
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Ignacio Gómez-Ochoaa,
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Correspondencia: Dr. I. Gómez Ochoa. Servicio de Medicina Física y Rehabilitación. Hospital Clínico Universitario Lozano Blesa. Avda. San Juan Bosco, 15. 50009 Zaragoza. España.
, P. López-Lahozb, E. Cativielac, A. Villarroya-Apariciod, M. Marín-Redondoa
a Servicio de Medicina Física y Rehabilitación. Hospital Clínico Universitario Lozano Blesa. Zaragoza. España
b Centro de Salud Valdefierro. Zaragoza. España
c Servicio de Hematología. Hospital Clínico Universitario Lozano Blesa. Zaragoza. España
d Departamento de Fisiatría. Ciencias de la Salud. Universidad de Zaragoza. Zaragoza. España
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Objetivos

El término fibroblast-like, célula madre de sangre periférica, engloba a las unidades formadoras de colonias fibroblásticas, los fibrocitos y las células mesenquimales. El diseño de este trabajo intenta establecer las condiciones de cultivo.

Material y método

En 25 muestras de sangre venosa se aislaron células mononucleares y se sembraron en medio de cultivo McCoy's 5A con suero bovino fetal al 20%. A los 7, 14 y 21 días se evaluó la proliferación, la confluencia y la relación células redondas/células alargadas. El día 21 se valoró la morfología, los marcadores de superficie y la actividad fagocítica.

Resultados

En todos los cultivos se detectó crecimiento celular positivo para la vimentina, CD34 y NBT. La media ± desviación estándar del 36 ± 3,71% eran células alargadas (fibrocitos) y sólo en 2 casos se registraron áreas de confluencia.

Conclusiones

Los métodos de cultivo descritos son adecuados para los seudofibroblastos de sangre periférica. La positividad de CD34, prueba NBT y vimentina demuestra que los seudofibroblastos tienen características comunes con la célula madre, los monocitos-macrófagos y los fibroblastos.

Palabras clave:
Fibroblast-like
Mesenchymal stem cell
Fibrocito
Cultivo
Objectives

The fibrocytes, the mesenchymal cells and the colony forming units are included in the concept fibroblast-like, peripheral-blood circulating stem cells. The aim of this work was to establish the culture conditions.

Material and method

Peripheral blood mononuclear cells were isolated from 25 samples collected from the cephalic vein. These were cultured in McCoy's 5A enriched with 20% of foetal bovine serum. The culture was read at 7, 14 and 21 days, evaluating the proliferation, confluence and the round cell/spindle cell ratio. Moreover the 21st day surface markers and phagocytic activity testing was carried out.

Results

Growth was achieved in all the cases but only in two dishes were confluence areas retrieved. Spindle cells were 36 ± 3.71% (mean ± SD). All the cells showed intense signal against vimentin, CD34 marker and the NBT test were positives.

Conclusions

Clear CD34 expression, positivity against a connective tissue marker such as vimentin and positivity in a phagocytic assay like the NBT-test, support that stem cells, monocytes and fibroblasts share common characteristics.

Key words:
Fibroblast-like
Mesenchymal stem cell
Fibrocyte
Culture
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