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Treatment of Focal Cartilage Defects in Minipigs with Zonal Chondrocyte/Mesenchymal Progenitor Cell Constructs

Despite advances in cartilage repair strategies, treatment of focal chondral lesions remains an important challenge to prevent osteoarthritis. Articular cartilage is organized into several layers and lack of zonal organization of current grafts is held responsible for insufficient biomechanical and...

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Autores principales: Bothe, Friederike, Deubel, Anne-Kathrin, Hesse, Eliane, Lotz, Benedict, Groll, Jürgen, Werner, Carsten, Richter, Wiltrud, Hagmann, Sebastien
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6387191/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30717402
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20030653
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author Bothe, Friederike
Deubel, Anne-Kathrin
Hesse, Eliane
Lotz, Benedict
Groll, Jürgen
Werner, Carsten
Richter, Wiltrud
Hagmann, Sebastien
author_facet Bothe, Friederike
Deubel, Anne-Kathrin
Hesse, Eliane
Lotz, Benedict
Groll, Jürgen
Werner, Carsten
Richter, Wiltrud
Hagmann, Sebastien
author_sort Bothe, Friederike
collection PubMed
description Despite advances in cartilage repair strategies, treatment of focal chondral lesions remains an important challenge to prevent osteoarthritis. Articular cartilage is organized into several layers and lack of zonal organization of current grafts is held responsible for insufficient biomechanical and biochemical quality of repair-tissue. The aim was to develop a zonal approach for cartilage regeneration to determine whether the outcome can be improved compared to a non-zonal strategy. Hydrogel-filled polycaprolactone (PCL)-constructs with a chondrocyte-seeded upper-layer deemed to induce hyaline cartilage and a mesenchymal stromal cell (MSC)-containing bottom-layer deemed to induce calcified cartilage were compared to chondrocyte-based non-zonal grafts in a minipig model. Grafts showed comparable hardness at implantation and did not cause visible signs of inflammation. After 6 months, X-ray microtomography (µCT)-analysis revealed significant bone-loss in both treatment groups compared to empty controls. PCL-enforcement and some hydrogel-remnants were retained in all defects, but most implants were pressed into the subchondral bone. Despite important heterogeneities, both treatments reached a significantly lower modified O’Driscoll-score compared to empty controls. Thus, PCL may have induced bone-erosion during joint loading and misplacement of grafts in vivo precluding adequate permanent orientation of zones compared to surrounding native cartilage.
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spelling pubmed-63871912019-02-27 Treatment of Focal Cartilage Defects in Minipigs with Zonal Chondrocyte/Mesenchymal Progenitor Cell Constructs Bothe, Friederike Deubel, Anne-Kathrin Hesse, Eliane Lotz, Benedict Groll, Jürgen Werner, Carsten Richter, Wiltrud Hagmann, Sebastien Int J Mol Sci Article Despite advances in cartilage repair strategies, treatment of focal chondral lesions remains an important challenge to prevent osteoarthritis. Articular cartilage is organized into several layers and lack of zonal organization of current grafts is held responsible for insufficient biomechanical and biochemical quality of repair-tissue. The aim was to develop a zonal approach for cartilage regeneration to determine whether the outcome can be improved compared to a non-zonal strategy. Hydrogel-filled polycaprolactone (PCL)-constructs with a chondrocyte-seeded upper-layer deemed to induce hyaline cartilage and a mesenchymal stromal cell (MSC)-containing bottom-layer deemed to induce calcified cartilage were compared to chondrocyte-based non-zonal grafts in a minipig model. Grafts showed comparable hardness at implantation and did not cause visible signs of inflammation. After 6 months, X-ray microtomography (µCT)-analysis revealed significant bone-loss in both treatment groups compared to empty controls. PCL-enforcement and some hydrogel-remnants were retained in all defects, but most implants were pressed into the subchondral bone. Despite important heterogeneities, both treatments reached a significantly lower modified O’Driscoll-score compared to empty controls. Thus, PCL may have induced bone-erosion during joint loading and misplacement of grafts in vivo precluding adequate permanent orientation of zones compared to surrounding native cartilage. MDPI 2019-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6387191/ /pubmed/30717402 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20030653 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bothe, Friederike
Deubel, Anne-Kathrin
Hesse, Eliane
Lotz, Benedict
Groll, Jürgen
Werner, Carsten
Richter, Wiltrud
Hagmann, Sebastien
Treatment of Focal Cartilage Defects in Minipigs with Zonal Chondrocyte/Mesenchymal Progenitor Cell Constructs
title Treatment of Focal Cartilage Defects in Minipigs with Zonal Chondrocyte/Mesenchymal Progenitor Cell Constructs
title_full Treatment of Focal Cartilage Defects in Minipigs with Zonal Chondrocyte/Mesenchymal Progenitor Cell Constructs
title_fullStr Treatment of Focal Cartilage Defects in Minipigs with Zonal Chondrocyte/Mesenchymal Progenitor Cell Constructs
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of Focal Cartilage Defects in Minipigs with Zonal Chondrocyte/Mesenchymal Progenitor Cell Constructs
title_short Treatment of Focal Cartilage Defects in Minipigs with Zonal Chondrocyte/Mesenchymal Progenitor Cell Constructs
title_sort treatment of focal cartilage defects in minipigs with zonal chondrocyte/mesenchymal progenitor cell constructs
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6387191/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30717402
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20030653
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