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Dynamic compression of cartilage constructs engineered from expanded human articular chondrocytes
Authors:Démarteau O  Wendt D  Braccini A  Jakob M  Schäfer D  Heberer M  Martin I
Institution:Department of Surgery, University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland.
Abstract:Recent works have shown that mechanical loading can alter the metabolic activity of chondrocytes cultured in 3D scaffolds. In this study we determined whether the stage of development of engineered cartilaginous constructs (expanded adult human articular chondrocytes/Polyactive foams) regulates the effect of dynamic compression on glycosaminoglycan (GAG) metabolism. Construct maturation depended on the culture time (3-14 days) and the donor (4 individuals). When dynamic compression was subsequently applied for 3 days, changes in GAG synthesized, accumulated, and released were significantly positively correlated to the GAG content of the constructs prior to loading, and resulted in stimulation of GAG formation only in the most developed tissues. Conversely, none of these changes were correlated with the expression of collagen type II mRNA, indicating that the response of chondrocytes to dynamic compression does not depend directly upon the stage of cell differentiation, but rather on the extracellular matrix surrounding the cells.
Keywords:Chondrogenesis  Tissue engineering  Porous scaffold  Bioreactor  Cartilage repair  Biomechanics  Mechanobiology  Physical stimulation
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