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Self-Assembly-Peptide Hydrogels as Tissue-Engineering Scaffolds for Three-Dimensional Culture of Chondrocytes in vitro

Periodical: Macromolecular Bioscience ISBN: 1616-5195  Number: 9999  Pages: NA

Authors:Jingping Liu, Hong Song, Lanlan Zhang, Hongyan Xu, Xiaojun Zhao
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Abstract
The promising potential of a RAD-16 self-assembly-peptide hydrogel as a scaffold for tissue-engineered cartilage was investigated. Within 3 weeks of in vitro culture, chondrocytes within the hydrogel produced a high amount of GAG and type-II collagen, which are the components of cartilage-specific extracellular matrix (ECM). With the culture time increased, toluidine-blue staining for GAG and immuno-histochemistry staining for type-II collagen of the chondrocytes-hydrogel composites became more intense. Analysis of the gene expression of the ECM molecules also confirmed the chondrocytes in the peptide hydrogel maintained their phenotype within 3 weeks of in vitro culture.

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CellLine: Primary-rabbitCC
  Morphology: Chondrocyte
  Origin: Cartilage
  Species: Rabbit
Scaffold Form: gel/hydrogel
Scaffold Material: Agarose / Agar
Scaffold Material: Peptide