Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research (Dec 2012)

Hyaluronan production and chondrogenic properties of primary human chondrocyte on gelatin based hematostatic spongostan scaffold

  • Klangjorhor Jeerawan,
  • Nimkingratana Puwapong,
  • Settakorn Jongkolnee,
  • Pruksakorn Dumnoensun,
  • Leerapun Taninnit,
  • Arpornchayanon Olarn,
  • Rojanasthien Sattaya,
  • Kongtawelert Prachya,
  • Pothacharoen Peraphan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1749-799X-7-40
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
p. 40

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Abstract Background Autologous chondrocyte transplantation is a promising technique for treatment of cartilage defects. Three dimensional chondrocyte cultures on a scaffold are widely used to retain the chondrogenic phenotype. Using a biodegradable gelatin scaffold is one option for the cell delivery system, but molecular and histological studies of the method have not yet been done. Methods We evaluated the chondrogenic property of the primary human chondrocyte on a gelatin scaffold as compared to a collagen scaffold over a period of 21 days. We examined the production of glycosaminoglycan by quantitative and histological analysis. Gene expression of cartilage-associated molecules was assessed by quantitative RT-PCR. Results The gelatin scaffold showed the ability to promote chondrocyte expansion, chondrogenic phenotype retention at molecular and mRNA levels. Conclusions This scaffold is thus suitable for use as an in vitro model for chondrocyte 3D culture.

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