Proliferation and adipogenic differentiation of human adipose-derived stem cells isolated from middle-aged patients with prominent orbital fat in the lower eyelids
Guang-Peng Liu , Cai-He Liao , Yi-Pin Xu
Plastic and Aesthetic Research ›› 2016, Vol. 3 ›› Issue (1) : 322 -7.
Aim: To evaluate the age-related effects on the adipogenic differentiation and proliferation potentials of human orbital adipose-derived stem cells (OASCs).
Methods: Orbital adipose samples were harvested from the central fat compartment in the lower eyelids of 10 young and middle-aged patients during routine blepharoplasty surgery. After assessment of the morphological changes of adipocytes with aging, OASCs were isolated from the fat samples and expanded in vitro. Differences in the stem cell colony number (fibroblast colony-forming unit), growth rate and phenotype characterization (flow cytometry analysis) were evaluated. The ability of OASCs to differentiate into adipocytes was determined by oil red O staining and the mRNA expression level of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ.
Results: Fat cell size showed a decreasing trend with advancing age. Although no difference was found in the expression of cell surface markers, the colony number and proliferative rate of OASCs from middle-aged donors were significantly lower than those from the young donors. The adipogenic differentiation capacity of middle-aged OASCs was also reduced. These differences were statistically significant (P < 0.001).
Conclusion: The data showed that the progenitor cell number, proliferation capacity and adipogenic potential of OASCs decreased with aging, suggesting that using OASCs from elderly patients for therapeutic purposes might be restricted.
Orbital fat / adipose-derived stem cells / progenitor cell number / proliferation rate / adipogenic differentiation
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