Osteogenic potential of culture-expanded rat marrow cells as assayed in vivo with porous calcium phosphate ceramic
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Osteogenic potential of culture-expanded rat marrow cells as assayed in vivo with porous calcium phosphate ceramic
Abstract
It has been established that, when whole marrow is introduced into porous calcium phosphate ceramic, bone forms on the walls of the pores. To extend earlier studies, bone marrow cells derived from the femora of inbred rats were introduced into tissue culture and the adherent cells cultivated, mitotically expanded, passaged, harvested, placed in small cubes of porous calcium phosphate ceramics and grafted into subcutaneous sites of syngeneic rats. Marrow-derived, cultured mesenchymal cells introduced into ceramics showed strong osteogenic potential, with bone forming in the pore regions of ceramics as early as 2 wk after implantation. Osteogenesis could be observed after the eighteenth passage. With increasing passage number, the initiation of osteogenesis and the apparent rate of bone formation declined and the course of osteogenesis was delayed. In the future, it may be possible to culture marrow cells as a source for reparative cells for implantation back into autologous in vivo sites.
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