Stem Cell Flashcards
- Name two basic types of stem cells?
embryonic stem cells
adult stem cells
- What is the definition of stem cell plasticity?
the ability of an adult stem cell to retain the capacity to differentiate along different lineages when placed in the appropriate microenviornment
- What does haematopoietic stem cells give rise to and what does mesenchymal stem cells give rise to?
haematopoietic- red, white blood cells and platelets
mesenchymal stem cells- give rise to bone cartilage and fat
- When differentiating stem cells, you must note that _____________ stem cells are only capable of producing one cell type, while ______________ stem cells can produce all cell types.
unipotent- one cell type
totipotnent-all cell types
- The two main types of stem cells are ______________ and _________ stem cells.
embryonic stem cells
adult stem cells
- Where are mesenchymal stem cells found?
Bone marrow
- What type of cells do hematopoietic stem cells form?
red, white blood cells and platelets
- How many cell types do pluripotent cells form?
a. One cell type
b. Many cell types
c. All cell types
b. many stem cell types
What are the two properties of stem cells
duplication and differentiation
- What is the difference between symmetrical and asymmetrical stem cell division?
- Symmetrical cell division: both daughter cells acquire same fate
- Asymmetric cell division: one daughter cell becomes a stem cell, the other differentiates into a more specialized cell type
- Describe two techniques by which stem cells are isolated and harvested.
- Bone marrow aspirates =• Harvested under local anesthesia from upper part of the hip (iliac crest)
- Tissue biopsies (Skin, cartilage, lungs, liver, kidney and heart) =• E.g: for skin punch, pushed down and rotated to remove circular piece of skin
- Portion of organs (liver kidney and pancreas) =cells can be isolated and donated from these large organs
- What is the difference between Embryonic Stem Cells and Adult Stem Cells?
embryonic- are not commited to a certain type of tissue
adult stem cells- are tissue specific
- What is a Stem cell Niche?
=its sheltering environment of the stem cell that maintains balance between stem cell activity and quiescence.
- Where are adult stem cells found?
in differentiated tissue, such as skin, adipose, heart, liver, pancreas, brain dental pulp and spinal cord
- _ _ _ _ _ is the stem cell environment that provides a sheltering environment for the stem cells in which the balance between the stem cell activity and quiescence is maintained.\
stem cell niche