Tissue-engineered cartilage using serially passaged articular chondrocytes. Chondrocytes in alginate, combined in vivo with a synthetic (E210) or biologic biodegradable carrier (DBM)
March 2003
Article
| Related Files |
|---|
|
Redirect to publisher's version
(publisher's version.url.txt, 47 bytes) |
In vitro multiplication of isolated autologous chondrocytes is required to obtain an adequate number of cells to generate neo-cartilage, but is known to induce cell-dedifferentiation. The aim of this study was to investigate whether multiplied chondrocytes can be used to generate neo-cartilage in vivo. Adult bovine articular chondrocytes, of various differentiation stages, were suspended in alginate at densities of 10 or 50 million/ml, either directly after isolation (P0) or after multiplication in monolayer for one (P1) or three passages (P3). Alginate with cells was seeded in demineralized bovine bone matrix (DBM) or a fleece of polylactic/polyglycolic acid (E210) and implanted in nude mice for 8 weeks. The newly formed tissue was evaluated by Alcian Blue and immunohistochemical staining for collagen type-II and type-I. Structural homogeneity of the tissue, composed of freshly isolated as well as serially passaged cells, was found to be enhanced by high-density seeding (50 million/ml) and the use of E210 as a carrier. The percentage of collagen type-II positive staining P3-cells was generally higher when E210 was used as a carrier. Furthermore, seeding P3-chondrocytes at the highest density (50 million/ml) enhanced collagen type-II expression. This study shows promising possibilities to generate structurally regular neo-cartilage using multiplied chondrocytes in alginate in combination with a fleece of polylactic/polyglycolic acid.
- Male
- Animals
- Mice
- Mice, Nude
- Cell Differentiation
- Cattle
- Lactic Acid
- Alginates
- Glucuronic Acid
- Hexuronic Acids
- Polymers
- Cell Count
- Collagen/analysis
- Materials Testing
- Cell Culture Techniques/methods
- Cartilage, Articular/*cytology
- Prostheses and Implants
- Coloring Agents
- *Artificial Organs/adverse effects
- Alcian Blue
- Biodegradation, Environmental
- Bone Matrix
- Cells, Cultured/transplantation
- Chondrocytes/*cytology/metabolism/transplantation
- Foreign-Body Reaction/etiology
- Gels
- Polyglycolic Acid
- Protein Isoforms/analysis
- Viscosity