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Effect of Astragaloside IV On Precartilaginous Stem Cells to Promote Bone Development in Rats

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Abstract Objective To explore the effect of astragaloside IV in promoting bone development by promoting the proliferation of precartilaginous stem cells. Methods To co-cultured the cells from the resting chondrocyte of growth plate and LaCroix of 24-hours old rats,and identified by FGFR-3 staining. Choosing astragaloside IV induce precartilaginous stem cells cultured in vitro, using Collagen type Ⅱ monoclonal antibody staining and MTT to test cell biological characteristics. Four 4 weeks old SD rats were selected and divided into an experimental group and control group, 24 rats in each group. The rats in the experimental group were injected with astragalus injection in a dose of 8.0g / kg once a day. The rats in the other group were injected with the same amount of normal saline. The 3rd and 5th week after feeding, 12 rats were killed, and the tibial length was measured by vernier caliper.Rusults The FGFR-3 staining was positive, which proved that the cultured cells were precartilaginous stem cells. Collagen typeⅡmonoclonal antibody staining is positive and the OD value detected by MTT test was higher, after astragaloside IV induced the precartilaginous stem cells. After astragaloside IV injection, the tibial length of experimental group measured by vernier caliper was significantly higher than that of the control group.Conclusion astragaloside IV can promote the proliferation and biological characteristics of precartilaginous stem cells, and then promote bone development.
Title: Effect of Astragaloside IV On Precartilaginous Stem Cells to Promote Bone Development in Rats
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Abstract Objective To explore the effect of astragaloside IV in promoting bone development by promoting the proliferation of precartilaginous stem cells.
Methods To co-cultured the cells from the resting chondrocyte of growth plate and LaCroix of 24-hours old rats,and identified by FGFR-3 staining.
Choosing astragaloside IV induce precartilaginous stem cells cultured in vitro, using Collagen type Ⅱ monoclonal antibody staining and MTT to test cell biological characteristics.
Four 4 weeks old SD rats were selected and divided into an experimental group and control group, 24 rats in each group.
The rats in the experimental group were injected with astragalus injection in a dose of 8.
0g / kg once a day.
The rats in the other group were injected with the same amount of normal saline.
The 3rd and 5th week after feeding, 12 rats were killed, and the tibial length was measured by vernier caliper.
Rusults The FGFR-3 staining was positive, which proved that the cultured cells were precartilaginous stem cells.
Collagen typeⅡmonoclonal antibody staining is positive and the OD value detected by MTT test was higher, after astragaloside IV induced the precartilaginous stem cells.
After astragaloside IV injection, the tibial length of experimental group measured by vernier caliper was significantly higher than that of the control group.
Conclusion astragaloside IV can promote the proliferation and biological characteristics of precartilaginous stem cells, and then promote bone development.

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