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. 2014 May;22(5):1196-202.
doi: 10.1007/s00167-013-2471-6. Epub 2013 Mar 9.

Anterior cruciate ligament regeneration using mesenchymal stem cells and collagen type I scaffold in a rabbit model

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Anterior cruciate ligament regeneration using mesenchymal stem cells and collagen type I scaffold in a rabbit model

David Figueroa et al. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2014 May.

Abstract

Purpose: The objective of this study was to determine whether using mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) seeded in a collagen type I scaffold would be sufficient to regenerate the torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL).

Methods: Anterior cruciate ligament transection was performed on both knees in 10 New Zealand rabbits and then repaired with as follows: suture alone (suture-treated group, n = 6), suture associated with collagen type I scaffold (collagen type I scaffold-treated group, n = 8) or suture associated with autologous MSC seeded on collagen type I scaffold (MSC/collagen type I scaffold-treated group, n = 6). At 12-week post-intervention, the animals were killed and the ACLs were characterised macroscopically and histologically. Data of the 3 groups were against normal ACL (normal group, n = 10).

Results: Macroscopic observation found that in MSC/collagen type I scaffold group, 33% of specimens showed a complete ACL regeneration, with a tissue similar to the normal ACL. Regeneration was not observed in the group treated with suture alone or associated with collagen type I scaffold without cells. In the latter, only a reparative attempt at the ends was observed. Histological analysis of the regenerated ACL showed a tissue with organised collagen and peripheric vessels.

Conclusions: These results provide evidence that the use of MSC seeded in a collagen type I scaffold in the treatment of ACL injuries is associated with an enhancement of ligament regeneration. This MSC-based technique is a potentially attractive tool for improving the treatment of ACL ruptures.

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