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Glicose e glutamina na proliferação e viabilidade de células-tronco dentais humanas / Glucose and Glutamine on proliferation and viability of human dental stem cells

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Previous issue date: 2014 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) / Introdução: Vias de crescimento, expressao genetica, sintese de macromoleculas, formacao de purinas e pirimidinas e producao de energia estao relacionadas ao metabolismo da glicose e da glutamina. Por isso, o monitoramento dos niveis destes nutrientes e comum na cultura de celulas. Uma vez que o periodo in vitro e obrigatorio na fase pre-clinica da Medicina Regenerativa, as condicoes de cultivo devem ser bem estabelecidas, sendo importante o estudo dos requerimentos nutricionais celulares. Objetivo: Investigar o efeito da glicose e da glutamina sobre a proliferacao e a viabilidade de celulas-tronco dentais humanas. Metodos: O tecido de terceiros molares foi fragmentado em explantes e cultivado ate a obtencao do numero de celulas para as etapas experimentais. As celulas foram submetidas a diferentes concentracoes de glicose e glutamina na presenca ou ausencia de soro, e em seguida, avaliadas em relacao ao numero, viabilidade pelo teste de MTT e estruturas do citoesqueleto, nucleo e mitocondrias com microscopia confocal. Resultados: Baixas concentracoes de glicose favoreceram a viabilidade e a morfologias adequada. A presenca de glutamina mostrou-se benefica apenas quando associada a glicose. A preservacao do potencial biologico em cultura e possivel na ausencia de soro, desde que os requerimentos nutricionais estejam adequados. Conclusao: O comportamento microscopico e a viabilidade celular demonstraram padroes superiores em um meio de cultura livre de soro animal e isento de glutamina. Para determinar os requerimentos de glutamina, mais investigacoes sao necessarias. As doses adequadas e a composicao de nutrientes-chave irao favorecer a selecao de uma populacao celular adequada / Introduction: Monitoring the glucose and glutamine levels is a common practice in the context of cell culture. Growth pathways, genetic expression, macromolecules synthesis, purine and pirimidine formation, and energy production are connected to glucose and glutamine metabolism. Before transplantation in Tissue Engineering and
Regenerative Medicine, cells need to proliferate in vitro and the culture conditions must be well-established. In order to preserve cell biological activity and viability following transplantation, cell nutrient requirements need to be studied. Objective: To evaluate microscopic behavior, morphology and viability of human mesenchymal cells under glucose and glutamine deprivation. Materials and Methods: Human tooth tissues were
minced in isolated pieces and cultured until the desired cellular proliferation for
experimental phases. The cells were cultured under variations of Glucose and
Glutamine in both serum presence and absence, and then those cells were evaluated
according to number and viability by MTT assay. The confocal microscopy analyzed
cytoskeleton, nucleus, and mitochondria integrity. Results: A low concentration of
glucose favored cellular viability and microscopic behavior; the presence of glutamine
in culture medium was favorable only when associated with glucose. The preservation
of cell biological potential in culture is possible in serum absence provided that the
nutritional requirements are adequate. Conclusion: Cell microscopic behavior and
viability has demonstrated better patterns on serum-free low glucose culture medium
with glutamine deprivation. Further glutamine analysis are necessary to understand its requirements to the HDSC. The employment of the correct dose and composition of key nutrients will favor an appropriate cell population selection for future transplantation. / FAPESP: 2013/06877-1 / BV UNIFESP: Teses e dissertações

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:IBICT/oai:repositorio.unifesp.br:11600/23183
Date January 2014
CreatorsMachado, Natasha Mendonça [UNIFESP]
ContributorsUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), Duailibi, Silvio Eduardo [UNIFESP]
PublisherUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)
Source SetsIBICT Brazilian ETDs
LanguagePortuguese
Detected LanguagePortuguese
Typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion, info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Format105 p.
Sourcereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP, instname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo, instacron:UNIFESP
Rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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