Silvio Buchner
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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Stem Cell Reviews and Reports | 2018
Liliana I. Sous Naasani; Cristiano Rodrigues; Jéssica Gonçalves Azevedo; Aline F. Damo Souza; Silvio Buchner; Márcia R. Wink
Blinding corneal scarring is usually treated with allogeneic graft tissue. Nevertheless, the global shortage of donors leaves millions of patients in need of therapy. Traditional tissue engineering strategies involves the combination of cells, growth factors, and scaffolds that can supply cellular biological components allowing to restore the tissue function. The mesenchymal stem cells found in the limbal stroma (L-MSCs) have a self-renewal potential for multilineage differentiation. Thus, in this work we compared the potential of human amniotic membrane (hAM) and porcine small intestine submucosa (SIS) as scaffolds for L-MSCs, aiming at potential applications in corneal regeneration. For that, L-MSCs were seeded on hAM and SIS and we analyzed their viability, actin cytoskeleton, nuclei morphology, cell density, adhesion and surface markers. Our results showed that cells adhered and integrated into both membranes with a high cell density, an important characteristic for cell therapy. However, due to its transparency, the hAM allowed a better observation of L-MSCs. In addition, the analysis of surface markers expression on L-MSCs after two weeks showed a slight increase in the percentages of negative markers for MSCs grown on SIS membrane. Thus, considering a long-term culture, the hAM was considered better in maintaining the MSCs phenotype. Regarding the function as scaffolds, SIS was as efficient as the amniotic membrane, considering that these two types of biological matrices maintained the cell viability, actin cytoskeleton, nuclei morphology and mesenchymal phenotype, without causing cell death. Therefore, our data in vitro provides evidence for future pre-clinical studies were these membranes can be used as a support to transport mesenchymal stem cells to the injured area, creating a kind of temporary curative, allowing the release of bioactive molecules, such as cytokines and growth factors and then promoting the tissue regeneration, both in human and veterinary medicine.
Optical Materials | 2012
Silvio Buchner; Marcelo Barbalho Pereira; Naira Maria Balzaretti
Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2011
Silvio Buchner; C.M. Lepienski; Paulo Soares; Naira Maria Balzaretti
Journal of Non-crystalline Solids | 2010
Silvio Buchner; Paulo Soares; Altair Soria Pereira; E.B. Ferreira; Naira Maria Balzaretti
Journal of Non-crystalline Solids | 2014
Silvio Buchner; Altair Soria Pereira; João Cardoso de Lima; Naira Maria Balzaretti
Journal of Non-crystalline Solids | 2014
D.S.L. Weiss; Ricardo D. Torres; Silvio Buchner; S. Blunk; Paulo Soares
Open Journal of Inorganic Non-metallic Materials | 2013
Silvio Buchner; Cláudio Radtke; Naira Maria Balzaretti
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids | 2013
Silvio Buchner; Naira Maria Balzaretti
Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry | 2016
Marina T. Laranjo; Natália C. Ricardi; Leliz T. Arenas; Edilson Valmir Benvenutti; Matheus Costa de Oliveira; Silvio Buchner; Marcos J. L. Santos; Tania Maria Haas Costa
Archive | 2017
Douglas Santana Charqueiro; Natália Carminatti Ricardi; Silvio Buchner; Eliana Weber de Menezes; Tania Maria Haas Costa; Plinho Francisco Hertz
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