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Implantation of Various Cell-Free Matrixes Does Not Contribute to the Restoration of Hyaline Cartilage within Full-Thickness Focal Defects

Articular cartilage is a highly organized tissue that has a limited ability to heal. Tissue engineering is actively exploited for joint tissue reconstruction in numerous cases of articular cartilage degeneration associated with trauma, arthrosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and osteoarthritis. However, th...

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Autores principales: Ibragimova, Shabnam I., Medvedeva, Ekaterina V., Romanova, Irina A., Istranov, Leonid P., Istranova, Elena V., Lychagin, Aleksey V., Nedorubov, Andrey A., Timashev, Peter S., Telpukhov, Vladimir I., Chagin, Andrei S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8745283/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35008719
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23010292
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author Ibragimova, Shabnam I.
Medvedeva, Ekaterina V.
Romanova, Irina A.
Istranov, Leonid P.
Istranova, Elena V.
Lychagin, Aleksey V.
Nedorubov, Andrey A.
Timashev, Peter S.
Telpukhov, Vladimir I.
Chagin, Andrei S.
author_facet Ibragimova, Shabnam I.
Medvedeva, Ekaterina V.
Romanova, Irina A.
Istranov, Leonid P.
Istranova, Elena V.
Lychagin, Aleksey V.
Nedorubov, Andrey A.
Timashev, Peter S.
Telpukhov, Vladimir I.
Chagin, Andrei S.
author_sort Ibragimova, Shabnam I.
collection PubMed
description Articular cartilage is a highly organized tissue that has a limited ability to heal. Tissue engineering is actively exploited for joint tissue reconstruction in numerous cases of articular cartilage degeneration associated with trauma, arthrosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and osteoarthritis. However, the optimal scaffolds for cartilage repair are not yet identified. Here we have directly compared five various scaffolds, namely collagen-I membrane, collagen-II membrane, decellularized cartilage, a cellulose-based implant, and commercially available Chondro-Gide(®) (Geistlich Pharma AG, Wolhusen, Switzerland) collagen membrane. The scaffolds were implanted in osteochondral full-thickness defects, formed on adult Wistar rats using a hand-held cutter with a diameter of 2.0 mm and a depth of up to the subchondral bone. The congruence of the articular surface was almost fully restored by decellularized cartilage and collagen type II-based scaffold. The most vivid restoration was observed 4 months after the implantation. The formation of hyaline cartilage was not detected in any of the groups. Despite cellular infiltration into scaffolds being observed in each group except cellulose, neither chondrocytes nor chondro-progenitors were detected. We concluded that for restoration of hyaline cartilage, scaffolds have to be combined either with cellular therapy or morphogens promoting chondrogenic differentiation.
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spelling pubmed-87452832022-01-11 Implantation of Various Cell-Free Matrixes Does Not Contribute to the Restoration of Hyaline Cartilage within Full-Thickness Focal Defects Ibragimova, Shabnam I. Medvedeva, Ekaterina V. Romanova, Irina A. Istranov, Leonid P. Istranova, Elena V. Lychagin, Aleksey V. Nedorubov, Andrey A. Timashev, Peter S. Telpukhov, Vladimir I. Chagin, Andrei S. Int J Mol Sci Article Articular cartilage is a highly organized tissue that has a limited ability to heal. Tissue engineering is actively exploited for joint tissue reconstruction in numerous cases of articular cartilage degeneration associated with trauma, arthrosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and osteoarthritis. However, the optimal scaffolds for cartilage repair are not yet identified. Here we have directly compared five various scaffolds, namely collagen-I membrane, collagen-II membrane, decellularized cartilage, a cellulose-based implant, and commercially available Chondro-Gide(®) (Geistlich Pharma AG, Wolhusen, Switzerland) collagen membrane. The scaffolds were implanted in osteochondral full-thickness defects, formed on adult Wistar rats using a hand-held cutter with a diameter of 2.0 mm and a depth of up to the subchondral bone. The congruence of the articular surface was almost fully restored by decellularized cartilage and collagen type II-based scaffold. The most vivid restoration was observed 4 months after the implantation. The formation of hyaline cartilage was not detected in any of the groups. Despite cellular infiltration into scaffolds being observed in each group except cellulose, neither chondrocytes nor chondro-progenitors were detected. We concluded that for restoration of hyaline cartilage, scaffolds have to be combined either with cellular therapy or morphogens promoting chondrogenic differentiation. MDPI 2021-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8745283/ /pubmed/35008719 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23010292 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ibragimova, Shabnam I.
Medvedeva, Ekaterina V.
Romanova, Irina A.
Istranov, Leonid P.
Istranova, Elena V.
Lychagin, Aleksey V.
Nedorubov, Andrey A.
Timashev, Peter S.
Telpukhov, Vladimir I.
Chagin, Andrei S.
Implantation of Various Cell-Free Matrixes Does Not Contribute to the Restoration of Hyaline Cartilage within Full-Thickness Focal Defects
title Implantation of Various Cell-Free Matrixes Does Not Contribute to the Restoration of Hyaline Cartilage within Full-Thickness Focal Defects
title_full Implantation of Various Cell-Free Matrixes Does Not Contribute to the Restoration of Hyaline Cartilage within Full-Thickness Focal Defects
title_fullStr Implantation of Various Cell-Free Matrixes Does Not Contribute to the Restoration of Hyaline Cartilage within Full-Thickness Focal Defects
title_full_unstemmed Implantation of Various Cell-Free Matrixes Does Not Contribute to the Restoration of Hyaline Cartilage within Full-Thickness Focal Defects
title_short Implantation of Various Cell-Free Matrixes Does Not Contribute to the Restoration of Hyaline Cartilage within Full-Thickness Focal Defects
title_sort implantation of various cell-free matrixes does not contribute to the restoration of hyaline cartilage within full-thickness focal defects
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8745283/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35008719
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23010292
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