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Morphological characterization of the progenitor blood cells in canine and feline umbilical cord
Authors:Brólio Marina P  Vidane Atanásio S  Zomer Helena D  Wenceslau Cristiane V  Ozório Juliana J  Martins Daniele S  Miglino Maria A  Ambrósio Carlos E
Affiliation:1. Sector of Animal Anatomy, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences, University of S?o Paulo, S?o Paulo, SP, Brazil;2. Department of Basic Sciences, Faculty of Animal Sciences and Food Engineering, University of S?o Paulo, Pirassununga, SP, Brazil;3. Email:ceambrosio@ usp.br
Abstract:The umbilical cord blood (UCB) is an important source of hematopoietic stem cells with great deal of interest in regenerative medicine. The UCB cells have been extensively studied as an alternative to the bone marrow transplants. The challenge is to define specific methods to purify and characterize these cells in different animal species. This study is aimed at morphological characterization of progenitor cells derived from UCB highlighting relevant differences with peripheral blood of adult in dog and cats. Therefore, blood was collected from 18 dogs and 5 cats' umbilical cords from fetus in various developmental stages. The mononuclear cells were separated using the gradient of density Histopaque-1077. Characterization of CD34+ cells was performed by flow cytometric analysis and transmission electron microscopy. Granulocytes (ancestry of the basophiles, eosinophiles, and neutrophiles) and agranulocytes (represented by immature lymphocytes) were identified. We showed for the first time the ultrastructural features of cat UCB cells.
Keywords:cell morphology  ultrastructure  CD34+  umbilical cord blood  hematopoietic progenitor cells
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