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INFLUENCE OF IN VITRO MATURATION OF ENGINEERED CARTILAGE ON THE OUTCOME OF OSTEOCHONDRAL REPAIR IN A GOAT MODEL

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EUROPEAN CELLS & MATERIALS
卷 23, 期 -, 页码 222-236

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AO RESEARCH INSTITUTE DAVOS-ARI
DOI: 10.22203/eCM.v023a17

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Tissue engineering; osteochondral composite; functional graft; scaffold; autologous cells; animal model

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  1. Swiss Federal Office for Education and Science (B.B.W.) under the Fifth European Framework Growth Program (SCAFCART) [G5RD-CT-1999-00050]

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This study was designed to determine if the maturation stage of engineered cartilage implanted in a goat model of cartilage injury influences the repair outcome. Goat engineered cartilage was generated from autologous chondrocytes cultured in hyaluronic acid scaffolds using 2 d, 2 weeks or 6 weeks of pre-culture and implanted above hydroxyapatite/hyaluronic acid sponges into osteochondral defects. Control defects were left untreated or treated with cell-free scaffolds. The quality of repair tissues was assessed 8 weeks or 8 months post implantation by histological staining, modified O'Driscoll scoring and biochemical analyses. Increasing pre-culture time resulted in progressive maturation of the grafts in vitro. After 8 weeks in vivo, the quality of the repair was not improved by any treatment. After 8 months, O'Driscoll histology scores indicated poor cartilage architecture for untreated (29.7 +/- 1.6) and cell-free treated groups (24.3 +/- 5.8). The histology score was improved when cellular grafts were implanted, with best scores observed for grafts pre-cultured for 2 weeks (16.3 +/- 5.8). As compared to shorter pre-culture times, grafts cultured for 6 weeks (histology score: 22.3 +/- 6.4) displayed highest type II/I collagen ratios but also inferior architecture of the surface and within the defect, as well as lower integration with native cartilage. Thus, pre-culture of engineered cartilage for 2 weeks achieved a suitable compromise between tissue maturity and structural/integrative properties of the repair tissue. The data demonstrate that the stage of development of engineered cartilage is an important parameter to be considered in designing cartilage repair strategies.

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