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. 2006 Apr-Jun;10(2):480-92.
doi: 10.1111/j.1582-4934.2006.tb00413.x.

Generation of a scaffold free cartilage-like implant from a small amount of starting material

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Generation of a scaffold free cartilage-like implant from a small amount of starting material

M J Stoddart et al. J Cell Mol Med. 2006 Apr-Jun.

Abstract

Introduction: An autologous cellular based treatment of a traumatic cartilage injury requires a procedure whereby a biopsy of healthy cartilage is removed from the patient and the cells isolated and expanded by monolayer passage. This increases the cell number to required levels but also leads to a de-differentiation of the cells. We aim to produce a scaffold-free, de-novo implant from a biopsy of cartilage.

Methods: Bovine chondrocytes were isolated from a small biopsy and expanded. The chondrocytic phenotype of the monolayer expanded cells was recovered during a period of culture in alginate and the effect of factors such as IGF1, TFGbeta1 and dexamethasone was investigated.

Results: During the alginate culture period a pre-treatment with IGF1 and dexamethasone was shown to have little effect. IGF1 however increased the glycosaminoglycan/DNA (GAG/DNA) content on day 14 to 84.95+/-5 ng/ng compared with 37.3+/-1.8 ng/ng in the controls (P<0.001). 35S labeling demonstrated an increased GAG synthesis in the presence of IGF1 (P<0.001). IGF1 also induced a increase of DNA content 1383+/-314 ng/bead compared to 512+/-19 ng/bead in the controls (P<0.001). The cells were released from the alginate and cultured in a silicon mould for a further 14 days to obtain a three dimensional implant. Releasing the cells from the alginate and casting in a mould produced an implant of defined shape which contained no foreign material. After 31 days of culture the implants contained 152.4+/-13.14 ng/ng GAG/DNA and 42.93+/-10.23 ng/ng collagen II.

Discussion: We believe alginate released chondrocytes provide a real alternative to artificial scaffolds.

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