Autologous cartilage fragments in a composite scaffold for one stage osteochondral repair in a goat model

We propose a culture-free approach to osteochondral repair with minced autologous cartilage fragments loaded onto a scaffold composed of a hyaluronic acid (HA)-derived membrane, platelet-rich fibrin matrix (PRFM) and fibrin glue. The aim of the study was to demonstrate in vitro the outgrowth of chon...

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Main Authors: A Marmotti, M Bruzzone, DE Bonasia, F Castoldi, MM Von Degerfeld, C Bignardi, S Mattia, A Maiello, R Rossi, GM Peretti
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Language:English
Published: AO Research Institute Davos 2013-08-01
Series:European Cells & Materials
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Online Access:http://www.ecmjournal.org/journal/papers/vol026/pdf/v026a02.pdf
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spelling doaj-8c7f53da73f047e5968e150d3aee4e1f2020-11-24T21:04:37Zeng AO Research Institute DavosEuropean Cells & Materials1473-22622013-08-01261532Autologous cartilage fragments in a composite scaffold for one stage osteochondral repair in a goat modelA MarmottiM BruzzoneDE BonasiaF CastoldiMM Von DegerfeldC BignardiS MattiaA MaielloR RossiGM PerettiWe propose a culture-free approach to osteochondral repair with minced autologous cartilage fragments loaded onto a scaffold composed of a hyaluronic acid (HA)-derived membrane, platelet-rich fibrin matrix (PRFM) and fibrin glue. The aim of the study was to demonstrate in vitro the outgrowth of chondrocytes from cartilage fragments onto this scaffold and, in vivo, the formation of functional repair tissue in goat osteochondral defects. Two sections were considered: 1) in vitro: minced articular cartilage from goat stifle joints was loaded onto scaffolds, cultured for 1 or 2 months, and then evaluated histologically and immunohistochemically; 2) in vivo: 2 unilateral critically-sized trochlear osteochondral defects were created in 15 adult goats; defects were treated with cartilage fragments embedded in the scaffold (Group 1), with the scaffold alone (Group 2), or untreated (Group 3). Repair processes were evaluated morphologically, histologically, immunohistochemically and biomechanically at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months. We found that in vitro, chondrocytes from cartilage fragments migrated to the scaffold and, at 2 months, matrix positive for collagen type II was observed in the constructs. In vivo, morphological and histological assessment demonstrated that cartilage fragment-loaded scaffolds led to the formation of functional hyaline-like repair tissue. Repair in Group 1 was superior to that of control groups, both histologically and mechanically. Autologous cartilage fragments loaded onto an HA/PRFM/fibrin glue scaffold provided a viable cell source and allowed for an improvement of the repair process of osteochondral defects in a goat model, representing an effective alternative for one-stage repair of osteochondral lesions.http://www.ecmjournal.org/journal/papers/vol026/pdf/v026a02.pdfOne-stage cartilage repaircartilage fragmentshyaluronic acid-derived membranefibrin glueplatelet-rich fibrin matrixscaffoldgoat modelchondrocytesosteochondral defectsnanoindentation
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author A Marmotti
M Bruzzone
DE Bonasia
F Castoldi
MM Von Degerfeld
C Bignardi
S Mattia
A Maiello
R Rossi
GM Peretti
spellingShingle A Marmotti
M Bruzzone
DE Bonasia
F Castoldi
MM Von Degerfeld
C Bignardi
S Mattia
A Maiello
R Rossi
GM Peretti
Autologous cartilage fragments in a composite scaffold for one stage osteochondral repair in a goat model
European Cells & Materials
One-stage cartilage repair
cartilage fragments
hyaluronic acid-derived membrane
fibrin glue
platelet-rich fibrin matrix
scaffold
goat model
chondrocytes
osteochondral defects
nanoindentation
author_facet A Marmotti
M Bruzzone
DE Bonasia
F Castoldi
MM Von Degerfeld
C Bignardi
S Mattia
A Maiello
R Rossi
GM Peretti
author_sort A Marmotti
title Autologous cartilage fragments in a composite scaffold for one stage osteochondral repair in a goat model
title_short Autologous cartilage fragments in a composite scaffold for one stage osteochondral repair in a goat model
title_full Autologous cartilage fragments in a composite scaffold for one stage osteochondral repair in a goat model
title_fullStr Autologous cartilage fragments in a composite scaffold for one stage osteochondral repair in a goat model
title_full_unstemmed Autologous cartilage fragments in a composite scaffold for one stage osteochondral repair in a goat model
title_sort autologous cartilage fragments in a composite scaffold for one stage osteochondral repair in a goat model
publisher AO Research Institute Davos
series European Cells & Materials
issn 1473-2262
publishDate 2013-08-01
description We propose a culture-free approach to osteochondral repair with minced autologous cartilage fragments loaded onto a scaffold composed of a hyaluronic acid (HA)-derived membrane, platelet-rich fibrin matrix (PRFM) and fibrin glue. The aim of the study was to demonstrate in vitro the outgrowth of chondrocytes from cartilage fragments onto this scaffold and, in vivo, the formation of functional repair tissue in goat osteochondral defects. Two sections were considered: 1) in vitro: minced articular cartilage from goat stifle joints was loaded onto scaffolds, cultured for 1 or 2 months, and then evaluated histologically and immunohistochemically; 2) in vivo: 2 unilateral critically-sized trochlear osteochondral defects were created in 15 adult goats; defects were treated with cartilage fragments embedded in the scaffold (Group 1), with the scaffold alone (Group 2), or untreated (Group 3). Repair processes were evaluated morphologically, histologically, immunohistochemically and biomechanically at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months. We found that in vitro, chondrocytes from cartilage fragments migrated to the scaffold and, at 2 months, matrix positive for collagen type II was observed in the constructs. In vivo, morphological and histological assessment demonstrated that cartilage fragment-loaded scaffolds led to the formation of functional hyaline-like repair tissue. Repair in Group 1 was superior to that of control groups, both histologically and mechanically. Autologous cartilage fragments loaded onto an HA/PRFM/fibrin glue scaffold provided a viable cell source and allowed for an improvement of the repair process of osteochondral defects in a goat model, representing an effective alternative for one-stage repair of osteochondral lesions.
topic One-stage cartilage repair
cartilage fragments
hyaluronic acid-derived membrane
fibrin glue
platelet-rich fibrin matrix
scaffold
goat model
chondrocytes
osteochondral defects
nanoindentation
url http://www.ecmjournal.org/journal/papers/vol026/pdf/v026a02.pdf
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