Fat grafting is a pivotal technique for tissue repair. Adipose stromal cells, including preadipocytes, play a major role in the regenerative effects attributed to fat grafting. But the benefits are impaired by the low survival of the graft due to mechanical stress during harvesting, hypoxia, and nutrient deprivation. Nonionic surfactant molecules demonstrated their efficacy in preventing and repairing mechanical damage on the cellular membrane, but it is poorly understood if and how they affect cellular viability, proliferation, and differentiation. We investigated the influence of 2 nonionic surfactants, Kolliphor (R) P188 and Kolliphor (R) EL, on cultured human preadipocytes. We analyzed their effects on metabolic activity, cell number, adipogenic differentiation, and secretion of growth factors. Kolliphor (R) P188 increased metabolic activity, while it did not influence proliferation and differentiation as well as growth factors release. Kolliphor (R) EL confirmed its cytotoxic effect at the highest concentrations applied. Contrariwise, treatment with lower concentrations significantly raised metabolic activity, induced adipogenesis, and increased insulin-like growth factor-1 and vascular endothelial growth factor secretion. The effect on differentiation was inhibited by blocking peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma. Our results revealed important effects of surfactants on preadipocytes' survival, proliferation, death, and the interplay with their environment. Particularly Kolliphor (R) EL provides modes of action, which could recommend it for novel treatment to improve fat graft viability. (C) 2018 American Pharmacists Association (R). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Ruhl, T., Storti, G., Pallua, N. (2018). Proliferation, Metabolic Activity, and Adipogenic Differentiation of Human Preadipocytes Exposed to 2 Surfactants In Vitro. JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES, 107(5), 1408-1415 [10.1016/j.xphs.2017.12.017].

Proliferation, Metabolic Activity, and Adipogenic Differentiation of Human Preadipocytes Exposed to 2 Surfactants In Vitro

Storti G.;
2018-01-01

Abstract

Fat grafting is a pivotal technique for tissue repair. Adipose stromal cells, including preadipocytes, play a major role in the regenerative effects attributed to fat grafting. But the benefits are impaired by the low survival of the graft due to mechanical stress during harvesting, hypoxia, and nutrient deprivation. Nonionic surfactant molecules demonstrated their efficacy in preventing and repairing mechanical damage on the cellular membrane, but it is poorly understood if and how they affect cellular viability, proliferation, and differentiation. We investigated the influence of 2 nonionic surfactants, Kolliphor (R) P188 and Kolliphor (R) EL, on cultured human preadipocytes. We analyzed their effects on metabolic activity, cell number, adipogenic differentiation, and secretion of growth factors. Kolliphor (R) P188 increased metabolic activity, while it did not influence proliferation and differentiation as well as growth factors release. Kolliphor (R) EL confirmed its cytotoxic effect at the highest concentrations applied. Contrariwise, treatment with lower concentrations significantly raised metabolic activity, induced adipogenesis, and increased insulin-like growth factor-1 and vascular endothelial growth factor secretion. The effect on differentiation was inhibited by blocking peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma. Our results revealed important effects of surfactants on preadipocytes' survival, proliferation, death, and the interplay with their environment. Particularly Kolliphor (R) EL provides modes of action, which could recommend it for novel treatment to improve fat graft viability. (C) 2018 American Pharmacists Association (R). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
2018
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/19 - CHIRURGIA PLASTICA
English
IGF
Kolliphor(®)EL
Kolliphor(®)P188
VEGF
adipogenesis
cytotoxicity
preadipocyte
proliferation
vitality
Activation, Metabolic
Adipocytes
Adipogenesis
Cell Proliferation
Cell Survival
Cells, Cultured
Humans
Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins
Surface-Active Agents
Ruhl, T., Storti, G., Pallua, N. (2018). Proliferation, Metabolic Activity, and Adipogenic Differentiation of Human Preadipocytes Exposed to 2 Surfactants In Vitro. JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES, 107(5), 1408-1415 [10.1016/j.xphs.2017.12.017].
Ruhl, T; Storti, G; Pallua, N
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