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[The study on the role of the soluble factors secreted by engineered cartilage in inducing bone marrow stromal cells chondrogenesis]
Periodical: Zhonghua Zheng Xing Wai Ke Za Zhi ISBN: 1009-4598 (Print)
1009-4598 (Linking)
Number: 3
Date: 2010/08/27
Language: chi
Pages: 215-20
Authors:Liu, X., Zhou, G. D., Liu, W., Cao, Y. L.
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To study the role of the soluble factors secreted by tissue engineered cartilage in promoting bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) chondrogenesis as an important aspect. METHODS: Porcine BMSCs, chondrocytes and dermal fibroblasts were respectively in vitro expanded and then seeded onto the polyglycolic acid/polylactic acid (PGA/PLA) scaffold. After 3 days, they were indirectly co-cultured by transwell. BMSCs-scaffold constructs were co-cultured with chondrocytes-scaffold constructs as experiment group (Exp), while co-cultured with fibroblasts-scaffold constructs as control group. BMSCs with the same cell number were seeded onto the scaffolds as another control group. There were 3 specimens in each group. All specimens were harvested after in vitro indirect co-culture for 8 weeks. Gross observation, histology, immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR were used to evaluate the results. RESULTS: The BMSCs-scaffold constructs co-cultured with chondrocytes-scaffold shrunk gradually during in vitro culture, but formed the mature lacuna structures and metachromatic matrices, collagen II expression could be observed by immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR examination. In the control group, the constructs shrunk greatly during in vitro culture and showed mainly fibrous tissue. CONCLUSIONS: The soluble factors secreted by chondrocytes can solely induce chondrogenic differentiation of BMSCs and thus promote the in vitro chondrogenesis of BMSCs.
OBJECTIVE: To study the role of the soluble factors secreted by tissue engineered cartilage in promoting bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) chondrogenesis as an important aspect. METHODS: Porcine BMSCs, chondrocytes and dermal fibroblasts were respectively in vitro expanded and then seeded onto the polyglycolic acid/polylactic acid (PGA/PLA) scaffold. After 3 days, they were indirectly co-cultured by transwell. BMSCs-scaffold constructs were co-cultured with chondrocytes-scaffold constructs as experiment group (Exp), while co-cultured with fibroblasts-scaffold constructs as control group. BMSCs with the same cell number were seeded onto the scaffolds as another control group. There were 3 specimens in each group. All specimens were harvested after in vitro indirect co-culture for 8 weeks. Gross observation, histology, immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR were used to evaluate the results. RESULTS: The BMSCs-scaffold constructs co-cultured with chondrocytes-scaffold shrunk gradually during in vitro culture, but formed the mature lacuna structures and metachromatic matrices, collagen II expression could be observed by immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR examination. In the control group, the constructs shrunk greatly during in vitro culture and showed mainly fibrous tissue. CONCLUSIONS: The soluble factors secreted by chondrocytes can solely induce chondrogenic differentiation of BMSCs and thus promote the in vitro chondrogenesis of BMSCs.
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CellLine: Primary-pigBMSC
Morphology: Stem Cell
Origin: Bone Marrow
Species: Pig
Morphology: Stem Cell
Origin: Bone Marrow
Species: Pig
CellLine: Primary-pigCC
Morphology: Chondrocyte
Origin: Cartilage
Species: Pig
Morphology: Chondrocyte
Origin: Cartilage
Species: Pig
CellLine: Primary-pigSkinFB
Morphology: Fibroblast
Origin: Skin
Species: Pig
Scaffold Form: gel/hydrogelMorphology: Fibroblast
Origin: Skin
Species: Pig
Scaffold Material: PGA/ poly(glycolide)
Scaffold Material: PLA/ poly(lactide)

