Effect of Different Cryopreservation Regimens on Integrity of Bone Marrow Stem Hemopoietic Cells in Animals with Autoimmune Diseases. Part 1. In vitroEstimation of Functional Status of Cryopreserved Bone Marrow Hemopoietic Precursors
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bone marrow, hemopoietic precursors (CFU-GM, CFUs), autoimmune diseases, adjuvant arthritis, cryopreservation methodsAbstract
Functional characteristics of hemopoietic stem cells (HSCs) of bone marrow (BM) in healthy animals and those with autoimmune diseases (AIDs) before and after cryopreservation using different regimens were in vitro determined. Fundamental differences of a change in functional status of hemopoietic precursors in healthy and AIDs donors under the same changes in cryopreservation conditions are shown. It was noted, that varying concentrations of cryoprotectant at the same freezing rate enabled to point out the optimum of conditions, under which the cryopreservation factors equally affected both functional status of hemopoietic cells of
different differentiation rate and BM, procured from different donors (physiology and pathology). At he same time different freezing rates have identical parameters of a selective effect on SHCs with a certain differentiation level in healthy and “pathological†BM. Different cryopreservation conditions were established to be the optimal ones in respect to providing functional potential of these cells in both BMs. Thus, the maximum number and the most balanced subpopulation composition of hemopoietic precursors as colony-forming units of granulomonocytopoiesis (CFU-GM) and forming colonies in spleen of lethally irradiated recipients (CFUs) of healthy animals’ BM were preserved after freezing with 1°C/min rate and 10% dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and 40°C/min with 10% DMSO for BM of AIDs animals. The relevance of idea, recently given by authors about the possibility to use cryopreservation as a factor of directed regulation of bioobject’s state and, in particular, BM hemopoietic precursors with different initial status is emphasized with a specific example.
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