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Magnesium modifies the structural features of enzymatically mineralized collagen gels affecting the retraction capabilities of human dermal fibroblasts embedded within this 3D system

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
Short description:
Magnesium modifies the structural features of enzymatically mineralized collagen gels affecting the retraction capabilities of human dermal fibroblasts embedded within this 3D system / Boraldi, Federica; Bartolomeo, Angelica; Annovi, Giulia; Debret, Romain; Quaglino, Daniela. - In: MATERIALS. - ISSN 1996-1944. - ELETTRONICO. - 9:6(2016), pp. 1-15. [10.3390/ma9060477]
abstract:
Mineralized collagen gels have been developed as in vitro models to better understand the mechanisms regulating the calcification process and the behavior of a variety of cell types. The vast majority of data are related to stem cells and to osteoblast-like cells, whereas little information is available for dermal fibroblasts, although these cells have been associated with ectopic calcification and consequently to a number of pathological conditions. Therefore, we developed and characterized an enzymatically mineralized collagen gel in which fibroblasts were encapsulated within the 3D structure. MgCl2 was also added during gel polymerization, given its role as (i) modulator of ectopic calcification; (ii) component of biomaterials used for bone replacement; and (iii) constituent of pathological mineral deposits. Results demonstrate that, in a short time, an enzymatically mineralized collagen gel can be prepared in which mineral deposits and viable cells are homogeneously distributed. MgCl2 is present in mineral deposits and significantly affects collagen fibril assembly and organization. Consequently, cell shape and the ability of fibroblasts to retract collagen gels were modified. The development of three-dimensional (3D) mineralized collagen matrices with both different structural features and mineral composition together with the use of fibroblasts, as a prototype of soft connective tissue mesenchymal cells, may pave new ways for the study of ectopic calcification.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Alkaline phosphatase; Collagen type I; Fibroblast; Mineralization; Morphology; Three dimensional gel
List of contributors:
Boraldi, Federica; Bartolomeo, Angelica; Annovi, Giulia; Debret, Romain; Quaglino, Daniela
Authors of the University:
BORALDI Federica
QUAGLINO Daniela
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1111047
Full Text:
https://iris.unimore.it//retrieve/handle/11380/1111047/97162/2016-%203D%20collagen%20gel%20and%20Mg-%20Materials.pdf
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MATERIALS
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