1. Placental trophoblast and chorionic trophoblast cells were prepared using a modification of the method.
2. Term human placentae and chorion tissue were obtained from normal women after elective section at term.
3. Several
aliquots of tissue were removed randomly from the maternal side of the
placenta, pooled, and digested with 0.125% trypsin and 0.02%
deoxyribonuclease-I in primary cell culture medium containing 0.1% BSA,
0.005% gentamycin, and 0.01% streptomycin, three times for 30 min each
time.
4. The chorion with adherent decidua was peeled off amnion and
digested three times for 60 min each time with the same digestion
medium, except that 0.2% collagenase was used instead of
deoxyribonuclease-I.
5. The placental or chorion/decidual cells were
loaded onto a 5–75% Percoll gradient at step increments of 5% Percoll,
and centrifuged at 37 C and 2500 × g for 20 min to separate different
cell types.
6. Cytotrophoblasts between the density markers of 1.049
and 1.062 g/ml were collected and plated at a density of 106
cells/ml•well in primary culture medium containing 10% FCS.
7. The cells were cultured for three days at 37 C in 5% CO2 and 95% O2 before experimentation.
8. Under
these conditions, the placental cells aggregate to form a syncytium,
whereas the chorionic trophoblast cells form clumps or remained as
single cells.
9. Purity of the cell preparation was assessed at the end of the experiment by immunohistochemistry (IHC).
10. Representative
cultures were stained to determine the proportion of cytokeratin or
vimentin positive cells; cells were counterstained with Carazzi’s
hematoxylin.
Immunohistochemical staining for cytokeratin and vimentin in
fetal membranes, cultured term placental trophoblast and chorionic
trophoblast 72 h after culture. Brown color indicates positive staining.
a, Amnion; c, chorion; d, decidua. Magnification: 10 × 10.
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