Bovine mature adipocytes readily return to a proliferative state
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Texto Completo: | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tice.2012.08.001 http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/22067 |
Resumo: | The dynamics of human and animal adipogenesis has been defined using several traditional cell systems including stromal vascular cells and adipocyte-related cell lines. But a relatively new cell system using progeny cells stemming from the dedifferentiation of purified cultures of mature adipocytes may be used for studying the development and biology of adipocytes. In this research, we show that isolated (and purified) mature adipocytes derived from Wagyu cattle dedifferentiate into progeny cells, and that these spindle-shaped, proliferative-competent daughter cells possess ability to proliferate. We outline the optimum cell culture system and offer precautionary thoughts for effective mature adipocyte culture. Collectively, this represents a novel cell model which may provide new insights into cell development, physiology and use as a model for animal production/composition, tissue engineering and disease treatment. |
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Bovine mature adipocytes readily return to a proliferative stateMature adipocytesProliferationDFAT cellsThe dynamics of human and animal adipogenesis has been defined using several traditional cell systems including stromal vascular cells and adipocyte-related cell lines. But a relatively new cell system using progeny cells stemming from the dedifferentiation of purified cultures of mature adipocytes may be used for studying the development and biology of adipocytes. In this research, we show that isolated (and purified) mature adipocytes derived from Wagyu cattle dedifferentiate into progeny cells, and that these spindle-shaped, proliferative-competent daughter cells possess ability to proliferate. We outline the optimum cell culture system and offer precautionary thoughts for effective mature adipocyte culture. Collectively, this represents a novel cell model which may provide new insights into cell development, physiology and use as a model for animal production/composition, tissue engineering and disease treatment.Tissue and Cell2018-09-28T12:31:58Z2018-09-28T12:31:58Z2012-12info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlepdfapplication/pdf00408166https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tice.2012.08.001http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/22067engv. 44, n. 6, p. 385- 390, dez. 2012Elsevier Ltd.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDuarte, M. S.Wei, S.Du, M.Paulino, P. V. R.Jiang, Z.Albrecht, E.Fernyhough-Culver, M.Zan, L.Hausman, G. J.Dodson, M. V.reponame:LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFVinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFV2024-07-12T08:11:03Zoai:locus.ufv.br:123456789/22067Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.locus.ufv.br/oai/requestfabiojreis@ufv.bropendoar:21452024-07-12T08:11:03LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFV - Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)false |
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Bovine mature adipocytes readily return to a proliferative state |
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Bovine mature adipocytes readily return to a proliferative state |
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Bovine mature adipocytes readily return to a proliferative state Duarte, M. S. Mature adipocytes Proliferation DFAT cells |
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Bovine mature adipocytes readily return to a proliferative state |
title_full |
Bovine mature adipocytes readily return to a proliferative state |
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Bovine mature adipocytes readily return to a proliferative state |
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Bovine mature adipocytes readily return to a proliferative state |
title_sort |
Bovine mature adipocytes readily return to a proliferative state |
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Duarte, M. S. |
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Duarte, M. S. Wei, S. Du, M. Paulino, P. V. R. Jiang, Z. Albrecht, E. Fernyhough-Culver, M. Zan, L. Hausman, G. J. Dodson, M. V. |
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author |
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Wei, S. Du, M. Paulino, P. V. R. Jiang, Z. Albrecht, E. Fernyhough-Culver, M. Zan, L. Hausman, G. J. Dodson, M. V. |
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Duarte, M. S. Wei, S. Du, M. Paulino, P. V. R. Jiang, Z. Albrecht, E. Fernyhough-Culver, M. Zan, L. Hausman, G. J. Dodson, M. V. |
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Mature adipocytes Proliferation DFAT cells |
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Mature adipocytes Proliferation DFAT cells |
description |
The dynamics of human and animal adipogenesis has been defined using several traditional cell systems including stromal vascular cells and adipocyte-related cell lines. But a relatively new cell system using progeny cells stemming from the dedifferentiation of purified cultures of mature adipocytes may be used for studying the development and biology of adipocytes. In this research, we show that isolated (and purified) mature adipocytes derived from Wagyu cattle dedifferentiate into progeny cells, and that these spindle-shaped, proliferative-competent daughter cells possess ability to proliferate. We outline the optimum cell culture system and offer precautionary thoughts for effective mature adipocyte culture. Collectively, this represents a novel cell model which may provide new insights into cell development, physiology and use as a model for animal production/composition, tissue engineering and disease treatment. |
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2012 |
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2012-12 2018-09-28T12:31:58Z 2018-09-28T12:31:58Z |
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