2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2009.12.053
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Embryonic stem cell-like cells established by culture of adult ovarian cells in mice

Abstract: Objective To suggest an alternative strategy for deriving histocompatible stems cells without undertaking genetic manipulation. Design Prospective approach using an animal model. Setting Stem cell and bioevaluation laboratory, Seoul National University. Animal(s) F1 (C57BL6 × DBA2) and outbred (ICR) mice. Intervention(s) Ovarian stroma cells of less than 40 μm in diameter were subcultured with fibroblast monolayer, and colony-forming cells were characterized. Main Outcome Measure(s) Stemness, genotyp… Show more

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“…Putative stem cells were found in the adult ovarian surface epithelium of different mammals, including humans [61,[78][79][80], in mouse ovarian stroma [21] and in the theca layer [29], which surrounds the developing follicle.…”
Section: Expression Of Stem Cell Markers In Granulosa Cells From Follmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Putative stem cells were found in the adult ovarian surface epithelium of different mammals, including humans [61,[78][79][80], in mouse ovarian stroma [21] and in the theca layer [29], which surrounds the developing follicle.…”
Section: Expression Of Stem Cell Markers In Granulosa Cells From Follmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12) but no colonies. We are now attempting to derive ES cell-like colony-forming cells by subculturing ovarian cells; recently reported results suggest that this attempt may be successful [78]. Since ovarian tissue contains cells derived from various embryonic tissues and isolated ovarian tissue is often contaminated with blood cells, any resulting colony-forming cells or ES cells will have to be analyzed to elucidate their origin and characteristics.…”
Section: Availability Of Pluripotent Cells In Various Tissuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is piling evidence hinting toward the existence of PSCs within the mice ovary [12,13], which may have an origin from bone marrow [14]; 6 months' culture of adult female mice germ-line stem cells and later transplantation in busulphan treated mice ovaries result in live offspring [15]; label-retaining stem cell population in mice OSE [16]; presence of multipotent stem cells with germ line potential in postnatal mouse ovary [17], and recent derivation of 2 colony-forming cell cultures with markers similar to embryonic stem (ES) cells, embryoid bodies, and teratomas from stem cells in the ovarian stroma [18,19]. Similarly, Bukovsky and his group [20] reported the presence of bipotent progenitor cells, and Virant-Klun and group [6,21,22] reported stem cells in the adult human ovaries that develop into oocytelike, embryoid body-like, and parthenote-like structures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%