Injectable gellan gum hydrogels with autologous cells for the treatment of rabbit articular cartilage defects — João Tiago Oliveira (2010) | RDL Network
Injectable gellan gum hydrogels with autologous cells for the treatment of rabbit articular cartilage defects
Article 2010 en
Authors
JO
João Tiago Oliveira
LG
Leandro S. Gardel
TR
Tommaso Rada
Abstract
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In this work, the ability of gellan gum hydrogels coupled with autologous cells to regenerate rabbit full-thickness articular cartilage defects was tested. Five study groups were defined: (a) gellan gum with encapsulated chondrogenic predifferentiated rabbit adipose stem cells (ASC + GF); (b) gellan gum with encapsulated nonchondrogenic predifferentiated rabbit adipose stem cells (ASC); (c) gellan gum with encapsulated rabbit articular chondrocytes (AC) (standard control); (d) gellan gum alone (control); (e) empty defect (control). Full-thickness articular cartilage defects were created and the gellan gum constructs were injected and left for 8 weeks. The macroscopic aspect of the explants showed a progressive increase of similarity with the lateral native cartilage, stable integration at the defect site, more pronouncedly in the cell-loaded constructs. Tissue scoring showed that ASC + GF exhibited the best results regarding tissue quality progression. Alcian blue retrieved similar results with a better outcome for the cell-loaded constructs. Regarding real-time PCR analyses, ASC + GF had the best progression with an upregulation of collagen type II and aggrecan, and a downregulation of collagen type I. Gellan gum hydrogels combined with autologous cells constitute a promising approach for the treatment of articular cartilage defects, and adipose derived cells may constitute a valid alternative to currently used articular chondrocytes.
João Tiago Oliveira, T. C. Santos, Luís Barreiros Martins, Ricardo Picciochi, Alexandra P. Marques, António G. Castro, Nuno M. Neves, João F. Mano, Rui L Reis
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