Ultrastructural analysis of mouse embryonic stem cell-derived chondrocytes

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Jan Kramer
Matthias Klinger
Charli Kruse
Marius Faza
Gunnar Hargus
Jürgen Rohwedel
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[1] University of Lübeck,Department of Medical Molecular Biology
[2] University Clinics of Schleswig-Holstein,Medical Department 1, Division of Nephrology& Transplantation unit
[3] Campus Lübeck,Institute of Anatomy
[4] University of Lübeck,Fraunhofer Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Group of Cell Differentiation and Cell Technology
[5] University of Lübeck,Centre for Molecular Neurobiology
[6] University of Hamburg,undefined
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Anatomy and Embryology | 2005年 / 210卷
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ES cells; Chondrocytes; Collagen; Cartilage; Chondrogenic differentiation;
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Pluripotent embryonic stem (ES) cells cultivated as cellular aggregates, so called embryoid bodies (EBs), differentiate spontaneously into different cell types of all three germ layers in vitro resembling processes of cellular differentiation during embryonic development. Regarding chondrogenic differentiation, murine ES cells differentiate into progenitor cells, which form pre-cartilaginous condensations in the EB-outgrowths and express marker molecules characteristic for mesenchymal cell types such as Sox5 and Sox6. Later, mature chondrocytes appear which express collagen type II, and the collagen fibers show a typical morphology as demonstrated by electron-microscopical analysis. These mature chondrogenic cells are organized in cartilage nodules and produce large amounts of extracellular proteoglycans as revealed by staining with cupromeronic blue. Finally, cells organized in nodules express collagen type X, indicating the hypertrophic stage. In conclusion, differentiation of murine ES cells into chondrocytes proceeds from the undifferentiated stem cell via progenitor cells up to mature chondrogenic cells, which then undergo hypertrophy. Furthermore, because the ES-cell-derived chondrocytes did not express elastin, a marker for elastic cartilage tissue, we suggest the cartilage nodules to resemble hyaline cartilage tissue.
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页码:175 / 185
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