Journal article

Melatonin protects human adipose-derived stem cells from oxidative stress and cell death

SS Tan, X Han, P Sivakumaran, SY Lim, WA Morrison

Archives of Plastic Surgery | KOREAN SOC PLASTIC & RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY | Published : 2016

Abstract

Background Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) have applications in regenerative medicine based on their therapeutic potential to repair and regenerate diseased and damaged tissue. They are commonly subject to oxidative stress during harvest and transplantation, which has detrimental effects on their subsequent viability. By functioning as an antioxidant against free radicals, melatonin may exert cytoprotective effects on ASCs. Methods We cultured human ASCs in the presence of varying dosages of hydrogen peroxide and/or melatonin for a period of 3 hours. Cell viability and apoptosis were determined with propidium iodide and Hoechst 33342 staining under fluorescence microscopy. Results Hydrogen..

View full abstract

University of Melbourne Researchers