Antibody neutralization of TGF-beta enhances the deterioration of collagen fascicles in a tissue-cultured tendon matrix with ex vivo fibroblast infiltration |
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Authors: | Azuma Chinatsu Tohyama Harukazu Nakamura Hideki Kanaya Fuminori Yasuda Kazunori |
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Affiliation: | Department of Sports Medicine and Joint Reconstruction Surgery, Hokkaido University School of Medicine, Kita-15 Nishi-7, Sapporo 060-8638, Japan. |
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Abstract: | A tissue-cultured tendon matrix infiltrated with cultured fibroblasts can be regarded as an ideal tissue-engineered tendon model. To clarify the role of TGF-beta in a tissue-cultured tendon matrix during ex vivo cellular infiltration, the present ex vivo study was conducted to test the following hypothesis that antibody neutralization of TGF-beta enhances weakening of the collagen fascicles of the patellar tendon matrix in response to ex vivo fibroblast infiltration. In skeletally mature female rabbits, fibroblasts were isolated from the right patellar tendons using an explant culture technique, and the left patellar tendons underwent multiple freeze/thaw treatment with liquid nitrogen to obtain an acellular tendon matrix. Each acellular tendon was placed in a collagen gel containing cultured fibroblasts and then incubated with or without anti-TGF-beta1 antibody for 6 weeks. We found that antibody neutralization of TGF-beta enhanced the decrease in the tensile strength and tensile modulus of the collagen fascicles of the patellar tendon matrix in response to ex vivo fibroblast infiltration. The present study indicates a possibility that TGF-beta may have a role in suppressing the material deterioration of the fascicles in the tendon during ex vivo cellular infiltration. |
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