Impact of Mummy Substance on Proliferation and Migration of Human Wharton's Jelly-Derived Stem Cells and Fibroblasts in an In Vitro Culture System

Objectives: Because of the high prevalence of chronic wounds, wound repair has become one of the health challenges. Numerous therapeutic strategies have been proposed for repairing wounds and recently, the use of herbal medicines has been considered because of lower costs and complications. The use...

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Main Authors: Shahnaz Sabetkam, Jafar Soleimani Rad, Sepideh Hassan Pour Khodaie, Masood Maleki, Leila Roshangar
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Language:English
Published: Aras Part Medical International Press 2018-07-01
Series:Crescent Journal of Medical and Biological Sciences
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Online Access:http://cjmb.org/uploads/pdf/pdf_CJMB_196.pdf
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spelling doaj-846012cb716a46afb93127ad63c4a3f22020-11-25T02:05:53Zeng Aras Part Medical International PressCrescent Journal of Medical and Biological Sciences 2148-96962148-96962018-07-0153233240Impact of Mummy Substance on Proliferation and Migration of Human Wharton's Jelly-Derived Stem Cells and Fibroblasts in an In Vitro Culture SystemShahnaz Sabetkam0 Jafar Soleimani Rad1 Sepideh Hassan Pour Khodaie2Masood Maleki3 Leila Roshangar4Stem Cell Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranStem Cell Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranStem Cell Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranStem Cell Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranStem Cell Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranObjectives: Because of the high prevalence of chronic wounds, wound repair has become one of the health challenges. Numerous therapeutic strategies have been proposed for repairing wounds and recently, the use of herbal medicines has been considered because of lower costs and complications. The use of mummy is recommended in traditional medicine for treating bone fractures, bleeding control, poisoning treatment, headache relief and wound repair. Therefore, the purpose of the present study was to provide a scientifc assessment of the effect of mummy on wound healing. Materials and Methods: Human fetal foreskin fbroblast cells (HFFF-2) were purchased from Pasteur Institute (Tehran, Iran). The fbroblast cell lines and stem cells derived from Wharton’s jelly (WJSCs) were isolated by means of explant culture. MT assay was used to determine the effective concentration of mummy. Scratch assay method was used to examine the effect of mummy on cell migration rate and flow cytometry was used to assess the rate of cell proliferation using Ki-67 antibody. WJSCs and HFFF-2, each under mono-culture and two-cell co-culture condition with 50-50 and 30/70 ratio respectively, were in an experimental group including culture medium and mummy and in a control group including culture medium only. Results: Scratch assay results for HFFF-2 cell migration showed a signifcant increase (P≤0.0001), but the mummy had no signifcant impact on WJSCs and a signifcant increase was observed in 50/50 and 30/70 co-culture conditions with P≤0.001 and P≤0.0001, respectively. The proliferation rate of WJSCs increased signifcantly while no signifcant increase was found in fbroblast groups in mono-culture and co-culture conditions. Conclusions: Results showed that by stimulating fbroblast cell migration both in mono-culture and co-culture conditions with stem cells and by increasing WJSCs proliferation, the mummy can be used as a treatment to accelerate wound repair procedure.http://cjmb.org/uploads/pdf/pdf_CJMB_196.pdfCell migration and proliferationHFFF-2Mummy SubstanceWJSCsWound healing
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author Shahnaz Sabetkam
Jafar Soleimani Rad
Sepideh Hassan Pour Khodaie
Masood Maleki
Leila Roshangar
spellingShingle Shahnaz Sabetkam
Jafar Soleimani Rad
Sepideh Hassan Pour Khodaie
Masood Maleki
Leila Roshangar
Impact of Mummy Substance on Proliferation and Migration of Human Wharton's Jelly-Derived Stem Cells and Fibroblasts in an In Vitro Culture System
Crescent Journal of Medical and Biological Sciences
Cell migration and proliferation
HFFF-2
Mummy Substance
WJSCs
Wound healing
author_facet Shahnaz Sabetkam
Jafar Soleimani Rad
Sepideh Hassan Pour Khodaie
Masood Maleki
Leila Roshangar
author_sort Shahnaz Sabetkam
title Impact of Mummy Substance on Proliferation and Migration of Human Wharton's Jelly-Derived Stem Cells and Fibroblasts in an In Vitro Culture System
title_short Impact of Mummy Substance on Proliferation and Migration of Human Wharton's Jelly-Derived Stem Cells and Fibroblasts in an In Vitro Culture System
title_full Impact of Mummy Substance on Proliferation and Migration of Human Wharton's Jelly-Derived Stem Cells and Fibroblasts in an In Vitro Culture System
title_fullStr Impact of Mummy Substance on Proliferation and Migration of Human Wharton's Jelly-Derived Stem Cells and Fibroblasts in an In Vitro Culture System
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Mummy Substance on Proliferation and Migration of Human Wharton's Jelly-Derived Stem Cells and Fibroblasts in an In Vitro Culture System
title_sort impact of mummy substance on proliferation and migration of human wharton's jelly-derived stem cells and fibroblasts in an in vitro culture system
publisher Aras Part Medical International Press
series Crescent Journal of Medical and Biological Sciences
issn 2148-9696
2148-9696
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Objectives: Because of the high prevalence of chronic wounds, wound repair has become one of the health challenges. Numerous therapeutic strategies have been proposed for repairing wounds and recently, the use of herbal medicines has been considered because of lower costs and complications. The use of mummy is recommended in traditional medicine for treating bone fractures, bleeding control, poisoning treatment, headache relief and wound repair. Therefore, the purpose of the present study was to provide a scientifc assessment of the effect of mummy on wound healing. Materials and Methods: Human fetal foreskin fbroblast cells (HFFF-2) were purchased from Pasteur Institute (Tehran, Iran). The fbroblast cell lines and stem cells derived from Wharton’s jelly (WJSCs) were isolated by means of explant culture. MT assay was used to determine the effective concentration of mummy. Scratch assay method was used to examine the effect of mummy on cell migration rate and flow cytometry was used to assess the rate of cell proliferation using Ki-67 antibody. WJSCs and HFFF-2, each under mono-culture and two-cell co-culture condition with 50-50 and 30/70 ratio respectively, were in an experimental group including culture medium and mummy and in a control group including culture medium only. Results: Scratch assay results for HFFF-2 cell migration showed a signifcant increase (P≤0.0001), but the mummy had no signifcant impact on WJSCs and a signifcant increase was observed in 50/50 and 30/70 co-culture conditions with P≤0.001 and P≤0.0001, respectively. The proliferation rate of WJSCs increased signifcantly while no signifcant increase was found in fbroblast groups in mono-culture and co-culture conditions. Conclusions: Results showed that by stimulating fbroblast cell migration both in mono-culture and co-culture conditions with stem cells and by increasing WJSCs proliferation, the mummy can be used as a treatment to accelerate wound repair procedure.
topic Cell migration and proliferation
HFFF-2
Mummy Substance
WJSCs
Wound healing
url http://cjmb.org/uploads/pdf/pdf_CJMB_196.pdf
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