Abstract

In this study, different growth characteristics of hematopoietic stem cells and bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells were used to isolate and culture BMSCs by whole bone marrow adhesion method, and RT-PCR was used to detect cell surface markers CD29, CD31, CD34, CD44, CD71, CD73, CD90. The differentiation of osteocytes into adipocytes and osteoblasts was induced in vitro, and the differentiation ability was observed by staining with oil red O and rubinin. To investigate the isolation and culture methods of BMSCs from Guizhou miniature pigs (Sussa lvanius) in vitro, and to study their biological characteristics and potential for multi-differentiation. The results showed that a small number of adherent cells could be seen in the primary BMSCs cultured in vitro within 48 hours, and the confluent cells reached 90% in 5~6 days. The cell growth state was good, and the shape was spindle and polygonal. RT-PCR was used to detect the positive expression of CD29, CD44, CD71, CD73 and CD90 on the cell surface, and the negative expression of CD31 and CD34. Oil red O staining showed the formation of lipid droplets in the cells, and alizarine red staining showed calcium nodules in the cells, indicating that the cells isolated and cultured in this experiment had the ability of multidirection differentiation. It is consistent with the characteristics of BMSCs. The growth of BMSCs cultured in vitro was stable, and the expanded BMSCs had multidirectional differentiation potential, which was an ideal seed cell for tissue engineering.

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