Human tooth germ stem cells preserve neuro-protective effects after long-term cryo-preservation

  • Yalvaç M.
  • Ramazanoglu M.
  • Tekguc M.
  • Bayrak O.
  • Shafigullina A.
  • Salafutdinov I.
  • Blatt N.
  • Kiyasov A.
  • Sahin F.
  • Palotás A.
  • Rizvanov A.
Publication date
February 2020
Journal
Current Neurovascular Research

Abstract

The use of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) has been shown to be promising in chronic disorders such as diabetes, Alzheimer's dementia, Parkinson's disease, spinal cord injury and brain ischemia. Recent studies revealed that human tooth germs (hTG) contain MSCs which can be easily isolated, expanded and cryo-preserved. In this report, we isolated human tooth germ stem cells (hTGSCs) with MSC characteristics from third molar tooth germs, cryo-preserved them at -80°C for 6 months, and evaluated for their surface antigens, expression of pluri-potency associated genes, differentiation capacity, karyotype, and proliferation rate. These characteristics were compared to their non-frozen counterparts. In addition, neuro-protective effects of cryo-pres...

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