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Simultaneous anabolic and catabolic responses of human chondrocytes seeded in collagen hydrogels to long-term continuous dynamic compression

机译:胶原水凝胶中接种的人类软骨细胞对长期连续动态压缩的同时合成代谢和分解代谢反应

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Cartilage repair strategies increasingly focus on the in vitro development of cartilaginous tissues that mimic the biological and mechanical properties of native articular cartilage. However, current approaches still face problems in the reproducible and standardized generation of cartilaginous tissues that are both biomechanically adequate for joint integration and biochemically rich in extracellular matrix constituents. In this regard, the present study investigated whether long-term continuous compressive loading would enhance the mechanical and biological properties of such tissues. Human chondrocytes were harvested from 8 knee joints (n=8) of patients having undergone total knee replacement and seeded into a collagen type I hydrogel at low density of 2×10 5cells/ml gel. Cell-seeded hydrogels were cut to disks and subjected to mechanical stimulation for 28 days with 10% continuous cyclic compressive loading at a frequency of 0.3Hz. Histological and histomorphometric evaluation revealed long-term mechanical stimulation to significantly increase collagen type II and proteoglycan staining homogenously throughout the samples as compared to unstimulated controls. Gene expression analyses revealed a significant increase in collagen type II, collagen type I and MMP-13 gene expression under stimulation conditions, while aggrecan gene expression was decreased and no significant changes were observed in the collagen type II/collagen type I mRNA ratio. Mechanical propertywise, the average value of elastic stiffness increased in the stimulated samples. In conclusion, long-term mechanical preconditioning of human chondrocytes seeded in collagen type I hydrogels considerably improves biological and biomechanical properties of the constructs, corroborating the clinical potential of mechanical stimulation in matrix-associated autologous chondrocyte transplantation (MACT) procedures.
机译:软骨修复策略越来越关注于模仿天然关节软骨的生物学和机械特性的软骨组织的体外发育。然而,当前的方法在软骨组织的可再现和标准化的产生方面仍然面临问题,所述软骨组织在生物力学上足以用于关节整合并且在生物化学上富含细胞外基质成分。在这方面,本研究调查了长期连续的压缩负荷是否会增强此类组织的机械和生物学特性。从全膝关节置换患者的8个膝关节(n = 8)中收集人软骨细胞,并以2×10 5cells / ml凝胶的低密度接种到I型胶原水凝胶中。将接种了细胞的水凝胶切成薄片,并以0.3Hz的频率进行10天连续循环压缩负载的机械刺激28天。组织学和组织形态计量学评价显示,与未刺激的对照相比,长期机械刺激显着增加了整个样品中II型胶原蛋白和蛋白聚糖染色的均质性。基因表达分析显示,在刺激条件下,II型胶原蛋白,I型胶原蛋白和MMP-13基因表达显着增加,而聚集蛋白聚糖基因表达降低,II型胶原蛋白/ I型胶原mRNA比例未见明显变化。机械性能方面,受激样品的弹性刚度平均值增加。总而言之,对I型胶原水凝胶中播种的人类软骨细胞进行长期机械预处理可显着改善构建体的生物学和生物力学特性,从而证实了基质相关自体软骨细胞移植(MACT)程序中机械刺激的临床潜力。

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