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Original Article

Culture of human endometrial cells: a new simple technique to completely separate epithelial glands

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Pages 87-92 | Accepted 07 Sep 1992, Published online: 03 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

In vitro studies on dispersed human endometrial cells are still difficult to perform as the techniques employed do not allow an optimal separation of the cells. In particular, epithelial glands tend to maintain their tubular structure even after enzymatic dispersion. This could be a disadvantage when monolayers of single well dispersed cells are needed. In this paper we describe a new technique to establish monolayer cultures of isolated endometrial stromal and epithelial cell populations. After a first collagenase digestion, stromal and epithelial cells were separated by differential sedimentation at unity gravity. The epithelial glands obtained were further dispersed in single cells using a short incubation with low amount of trypsin. Morphologic characterization was performed using immunohistochemistry for vimentin and cytokeratins. Compared to previous described methods, this procedure is shorter and could better preserve cell surface structures. Thus, it could be successfully employed for in vitro studies of human endometrial pathophysiology.

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