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Fig. 3 | Stem Cell Research & Therapy

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From: Influence of cholesterol/caveolin-1/caveolae homeostasis on membrane properties and substrate adhesion characteristics of adult human mesenchymal stem cells

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Effects of membrane-specific cholesterol and caveolin-1 (CAV-1) perturbation on membrane cholesterol levels in five MSC experimental groups: untreated MSCs, cholesterol-depleted MSCs (MβCD), cholesterol-enriched MSCs (Chol), MSCs transfected with control, nonspecific siRNA (si Ctrl), and MSCs transfected with CAV-1 siRNA (si CAV-1). a Membrane cholesterol content in washed cells was measured and quantified using the Amplex red cholesterol assay and compared with untreated or si Ctrl cells (100%). Data represent mean ± SD; n = 9. *p < 0.005, **p < 0.001, versus untreated group; #p < 0.05, versus si Ctrl group. b Cells were fluorescently stained with filipin for cholesterol (blue) and phalloidin for filamentous actin (green). The scale bar shown represents 50 μm and applies to all panels; (n > 4). These results showed that siRNA-mediated knockdown of CAV-1 gene expression significantly decreased membrane cholesterol levels in MSCs

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