iScience (Jul 2023)

A multi-well bioreactor for cartilage tissue engineering experiments

  • Yann D. Ladner,
  • Hermann Kasper,
  • Angela R. Armiento,
  • Martin J. Stoddart

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 7
p. 107092

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Summary: Cartilage tissue engineering necessitates the right mechanical cues to regenerate impaired tissue. For this reason, bioreactors can be employed to induce joint-relevant mechanical loading, such as compression and shear. However, current articulating joint bioreactor designs are lacking in terms of sample size and usability.In this paper, we describe a new, simple-to-build and operate, multi-well kinematic load bioreactor and investigate its effect on the chondrogenic differentiation of human bone marrow-derived stem cells (MSCs). We seeded MSCs into a fibrin-polyurethane scaffold and subsequently exposed the samples to a combination of compression and shear for 25 days. The mechanical loading activates transforming growth factor beta 1, upregulates chondrogenic genes, and increases sulfated glycosaminoglycan retention within the scaffolds.Such a higher-throughput bioreactor could be operated in most cell culture laboratories, dramatically accelerating and improving the testing of cells, new biomaterials, and tissue-engineered constructs.

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