articleJournal of Cellular PhysiologyMar 23, 2006Closed access

Characterization of freshly isolated and cultured cells derived from the fatty and fluid portions of liposuction aspirates

University of Tokyo Hospital · The University of Tokyo

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Abstract

Liposuction aspirates (primarily saline solution, blood, and adipose tissue fragments) separate into fatty and fluid portions. Cells isolated from the fatty portion are termed processed lipoaspirate (PLA) cells and contain adipose-derived adherent stromal cells (ASCs). Here we define cells isolated from the fluid portion of liposuction aspirates as liposuction aspirate fluid (LAF) cells. Stromal vascular fractions (SVF) were isolated separately from both portions and characterized under cultured and non-cultured conditions. A comparable number of LAF and PLA cells were freshly isolated, but fewer LAF cells were adherent. CD34+ CD45- cells from fresh LAF isolates were expanded by adherent culture, suggesting…

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Keywords
  • CD90
  • CD146
  • CD34
  • CD31
  • Adipose tissue
  • Stromal cell
  • Liposuction
  • Stem cell
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