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Gene expression profile of the cartilage tissue spontaneously regenerated in vivo by using a novel double-network gel: Comparisons with the normal articular cartilage

BACKGROUND: We have recently found a phenomenon that spontaneous regeneration of a hyaline cartilage-like tissue can be induced in a large osteochondral defect by implanting a double-network (DN) hydrogel plug, which was composed of poly-(2-Acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid) and poly-(N, N...

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Autores principales: Imabuchi, Ryusei, Ohmiya, Yoshihiro, Joon Kwon, Hyuck, Onodera, Shin, Kitamura, Nobuto, Kurokawa, Takayuki, Ping Gong, Jian, Yasuda, Kazunori
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3192715/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21955995
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-12-213
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author Imabuchi, Ryusei
Ohmiya, Yoshihiro
Joon Kwon, Hyuck
Onodera, Shin
Kitamura, Nobuto
Kurokawa, Takayuki
Ping Gong, Jian
Yasuda, Kazunori
author_facet Imabuchi, Ryusei
Ohmiya, Yoshihiro
Joon Kwon, Hyuck
Onodera, Shin
Kitamura, Nobuto
Kurokawa, Takayuki
Ping Gong, Jian
Yasuda, Kazunori
author_sort Imabuchi, Ryusei
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description BACKGROUND: We have recently found a phenomenon that spontaneous regeneration of a hyaline cartilage-like tissue can be induced in a large osteochondral defect by implanting a double-network (DN) hydrogel plug, which was composed of poly-(2-Acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid) and poly-(N, N'-Dimetyl acrylamide), at the bottom of the defect. The purpose of this study was to clarify gene expression profile of the regenerated tissue in comparison with that of the normal articular cartilage. METHODS: We created a cylindrical osteochondral defect in the rabbit femoral grooves. Then, we implanted the DN gel plug at the bottom of the defect. At 2 and 4 weeks after surgery, the regenerated tissue was analyzed using DNA microarray and immunohistochemical examinations. RESULTS: The gene expression profiles of the regenerated tissues were macroscopically similar to the normal cartilage, but showed some minor differences. The expression degree of COL2A1, COL1A2, COL10A1, DCN, FMOD, SPARC, FLOD2, CHAD, CTGF, and COMP genes was greater in the regenerated tissue than in the normal cartilage. The top 30 genes that expressed 5 times or more in the regenerated tissue as compared with the normal cartilage included type-2 collagen, type-10 collagen, FN, vimentin, COMP, EF1alpha, TFCP2, and GAPDH genes. CONCLUSIONS: The tissue regenerated by using the DN gel was genetically similar but not completely identical to articular cartilage. The genetic data shown in this study are useful for future studies to identify specific genes involved in spontaneous cartilage regeneration.
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spelling pubmed-31927152011-10-14 Gene expression profile of the cartilage tissue spontaneously regenerated in vivo by using a novel double-network gel: Comparisons with the normal articular cartilage Imabuchi, Ryusei Ohmiya, Yoshihiro Joon Kwon, Hyuck Onodera, Shin Kitamura, Nobuto Kurokawa, Takayuki Ping Gong, Jian Yasuda, Kazunori BMC Musculoskelet Disord Research Article BACKGROUND: We have recently found a phenomenon that spontaneous regeneration of a hyaline cartilage-like tissue can be induced in a large osteochondral defect by implanting a double-network (DN) hydrogel plug, which was composed of poly-(2-Acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid) and poly-(N, N'-Dimetyl acrylamide), at the bottom of the defect. The purpose of this study was to clarify gene expression profile of the regenerated tissue in comparison with that of the normal articular cartilage. METHODS: We created a cylindrical osteochondral defect in the rabbit femoral grooves. Then, we implanted the DN gel plug at the bottom of the defect. At 2 and 4 weeks after surgery, the regenerated tissue was analyzed using DNA microarray and immunohistochemical examinations. RESULTS: The gene expression profiles of the regenerated tissues were macroscopically similar to the normal cartilage, but showed some minor differences. The expression degree of COL2A1, COL1A2, COL10A1, DCN, FMOD, SPARC, FLOD2, CHAD, CTGF, and COMP genes was greater in the regenerated tissue than in the normal cartilage. The top 30 genes that expressed 5 times or more in the regenerated tissue as compared with the normal cartilage included type-2 collagen, type-10 collagen, FN, vimentin, COMP, EF1alpha, TFCP2, and GAPDH genes. CONCLUSIONS: The tissue regenerated by using the DN gel was genetically similar but not completely identical to articular cartilage. The genetic data shown in this study are useful for future studies to identify specific genes involved in spontaneous cartilage regeneration. BioMed Central 2011-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3192715/ /pubmed/21955995 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-12-213 Text en Copyright ©2011 Imabuchi et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Imabuchi, Ryusei
Ohmiya, Yoshihiro
Joon Kwon, Hyuck
Onodera, Shin
Kitamura, Nobuto
Kurokawa, Takayuki
Ping Gong, Jian
Yasuda, Kazunori
Gene expression profile of the cartilage tissue spontaneously regenerated in vivo by using a novel double-network gel: Comparisons with the normal articular cartilage
title Gene expression profile of the cartilage tissue spontaneously regenerated in vivo by using a novel double-network gel: Comparisons with the normal articular cartilage
title_full Gene expression profile of the cartilage tissue spontaneously regenerated in vivo by using a novel double-network gel: Comparisons with the normal articular cartilage
title_fullStr Gene expression profile of the cartilage tissue spontaneously regenerated in vivo by using a novel double-network gel: Comparisons with the normal articular cartilage
title_full_unstemmed Gene expression profile of the cartilage tissue spontaneously regenerated in vivo by using a novel double-network gel: Comparisons with the normal articular cartilage
title_short Gene expression profile of the cartilage tissue spontaneously regenerated in vivo by using a novel double-network gel: Comparisons with the normal articular cartilage
title_sort gene expression profile of the cartilage tissue spontaneously regenerated in vivo by using a novel double-network gel: comparisons with the normal articular cartilage
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3192715/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21955995
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-12-213
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