In vitro comparison of human fibroblasts from intact and ruptured ACL for use in tissue engineering
The present study compares fibroblasts extracted from intact and ruptured human anterior cruciate ligaments (ACL) for creation of a tissue engineered ACL-construct, made of porcine small intestinal submucosal extracellular matrix (SIS-ECM) seeded with these ACL cells. The comparison is based on hist...
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doaj-15fcec22cbd54e0193788014aa1414ff2020-11-24T20:47:24Zeng AO Research Institute DavosEuropean Cells & Materials1473-22622007-12-01147891In vitro comparison of human fibroblasts from intact and ruptured ACL for use in tissue engineeringT BruneA BorelT W GilbertJ P FranceschiS F BadylakP SommerThe present study compares fibroblasts extracted from intact and ruptured human anterior cruciate ligaments (ACL) for creation of a tissue engineered ACL-construct, made of porcine small intestinal submucosal extracellular matrix (SIS-ECM) seeded with these ACL cells. The comparison is based on histological, immunohistochemical and RT-PCR analyses. Differences were observed between cells in a ruptured ACL (rACL) and cells in an intact ACL (iACL), particularly with regard to the expression of integrin subunits and smooth muscle actin (SMA). Despite these differences in the cell source, both cell populations behaved similarly when seeded on an SIS-ECM scaffold, with similar cell morphology, connective tissue organization and composition, SMA and integrin expression. This study shows the usefulness of naturally occurring scaffolds such as SIS-ECM for the study of cell behaviour in vitro, and illustrates the possibility to use autologous cells extracted from ruptured ACL biopsies as a source for tissue engineered ACL constructs.http://www.ecmjournal.org/journal/papers/vol014/pdf/v014a08.pdfTissue engineeringanterior cruciate ligamentextracted fibroblastssmall intestinal submucosa scaffoldintegrinselastic networkin vitro models |
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T Brune A Borel T W Gilbert J P Franceschi S F Badylak P Sommer In vitro comparison of human fibroblasts from intact and ruptured ACL for use in tissue engineering European Cells & Materials Tissue engineering anterior cruciate ligament extracted fibroblasts small intestinal submucosa scaffold integrins elastic network in vitro models |
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T Brune A Borel T W Gilbert J P Franceschi S F Badylak P Sommer |
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In vitro comparison of human fibroblasts from intact and ruptured ACL for use in tissue engineering |
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In vitro comparison of human fibroblasts from intact and ruptured ACL for use in tissue engineering |
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In vitro comparison of human fibroblasts from intact and ruptured ACL for use in tissue engineering |
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In vitro comparison of human fibroblasts from intact and ruptured ACL for use in tissue engineering |
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In vitro comparison of human fibroblasts from intact and ruptured ACL for use in tissue engineering |
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in vitro comparison of human fibroblasts from intact and ruptured acl for use in tissue engineering |
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AO Research Institute Davos |
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European Cells & Materials |
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1473-2262 |
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2007-12-01 |
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The present study compares fibroblasts extracted from intact and ruptured human anterior cruciate ligaments (ACL) for creation of a tissue engineered ACL-construct, made of porcine small intestinal submucosal extracellular matrix (SIS-ECM) seeded with these ACL cells. The comparison is based on histological, immunohistochemical and RT-PCR analyses. Differences were observed between cells in a ruptured ACL (rACL) and cells in an intact ACL (iACL), particularly with regard to the expression of integrin subunits and smooth muscle actin (SMA). Despite these differences in the cell source, both cell populations behaved similarly when seeded on an SIS-ECM scaffold, with similar cell morphology, connective tissue organization and composition, SMA and integrin expression. This study shows the usefulness of naturally occurring scaffolds such as SIS-ECM for the study of cell behaviour in vitro, and illustrates the possibility to use autologous cells extracted from ruptured ACL biopsies as a source for tissue engineered ACL constructs. |
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Tissue engineering anterior cruciate ligament extracted fibroblasts small intestinal submucosa scaffold integrins elastic network in vitro models |
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http://www.ecmjournal.org/journal/papers/vol014/pdf/v014a08.pdf |
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