Isolation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells of Fetal or Maternal Origin from Human Placenta
Leiden University Medical Center
Abstract
Recently we reported that second-trimester amniotic fluid (AF) is an abundant source of fetal mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). In this study, we analyze the origin of these MSCs and the presence of MSCs in human-term AF. In addition, different parts of the human placenta were studied for the presence of either fetal or maternal MSCs. We compared the phenotype and growth characteristics of MSCs derived from AF and placenta. Cells from human second-trimester (mean gestational age, 19(+2) [standard deviation, +/- 1(+3)] weeks, n = 10) and term third-trimester (mean gestational age, 38(+4) [standard deviation, +/- 1] weeks, n = 10) AF, amnion, decidua basalis, and decidua parietalis were cultured in M199 medium…
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Authors
7- PSPieternella S. in `t AnkerCorresponding
Leiden University Medical Center
- SASicco A. Scherjon
Leiden University Medical Center
- CKCarin Kleijburg‐van der Keur
Leiden University Medical Center
- GMGodelieve M.J.S. de Groot‐Swings
Leiden University Medical Center
- FHFrans H.J. Claas
Leiden University Medical Center
Topics & keywords
- Mesenchymal stem cell
- Biology
- Placenta
- Fetus
- Amniotic fluid
- Andrology
- Phenotype
- Amniotic stem cells