Mature, Adipocyte Derived, Dedifferentiated Fat Cells Can Differentiate Into Smooth Muscle-Like Cells and Contribute to Bladder Tissue Regeneration
Male
0303 health sciences
Cell Transplantation
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
Myocytes, Smooth Muscle
Urinary Bladder
Cell Differentiation
Cell Dedifferentiation
Flow Cytometry
Sensitivity and Specificity
Statistics, Nonparametric
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Disease Models, Animal
Mice
Random Allocation
03 medical and health sciences
Adipocytes
Animals
Humans
Regeneration
Cells, Cultured
Probability
DOI:
10.1016/j.juro.2009.02.103
Publication Date:
2009-05-21T08:52:31Z
AUTHORS (9)
ABSTRACT
We recently reported that mature, adipocyte derived, dedifferentiated fat cells show high proliferative activity and multilineage differentiation potential. In the current study we investigated whether such cells could differentiate into a smooth muscle cell lineage and contribute to bladder tissue regeneration in a mouse bladder injury model.Human adipocyte derived dedifferentiated fat cells were cultured for 1 week under conditions favorable for smooth muscle cell differentiation and immunostained for alpha-smooth muscle actin. The expression of smooth muscle cell marker genes for differentiating dedifferentiated fat cells was measured by real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. Green fluorescence protein labeled dedifferentiated fat cells were injected into cryo-injured bladder walls in mice. The ability of the fat cells to regenerate smooth muscle tissue was examined immunohistochemically 14 and 30 days after transplantation.Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that more than 50% of the fat cells were successfully differentiated into alpha-smooth muscle actin positive cells under the optimum culture condition of a medium containing 5% fetal bovine serum and 5 ng/ml transforming growth factor-beta1. Real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction revealed increased expression of SM22alpha, alpha-smooth muscle actin and smooth muscle-myosin heavy chain in dedifferentiated fat cells during week 1 of differentiation culture. Cells expressing alpha-smooth muscle actin plus green fluorescence protein were observed at the bladder wall injection sites in mice 14 and 30 days after transplantation. Alpha-smooth muscle actin positive areas in injured bladder tissue in mice with fat cell injection were significantly larger than those in saline injected control mice.These findings suggest that dedifferentiated fat cells can differentiate into smooth muscle cell lineages and contribute to the regeneration of bladder smooth muscle tissue.
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