EBioMedicine (Nov 2018)

An acellular bioresorbable ultra-purified alginate gel promotes intervertebral disc repair: A preclinical proof-of-concept studyResearch in context

  • Takeru Tsujimoto,
  • Hideki Sudo,
  • Masahiro Todoh,
  • Katsuhisa Yamada,
  • Koji Iwasaki,
  • Takashi Ohnishi,
  • Naoki Hirohama,
  • Takayuki Nonoyama,
  • Daisuke Ukeba,
  • Katsuro Ura,
  • Yoichi M. Ito,
  • Norimasa Iwasaki

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37
pp. 521 – 534

Abstract

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Background: The current surgical procedure of choice for lumbar intervertebral disc (IVD) herniation is discectomy. However, defects within IVD produced upon discectomy may impair tissue healing and predispose patients to subsequent IVD degeneration. This study aimed to investigate whether the use of an acellular bioresorbable ultra-purified alginate (UPAL) gel implantation system is safe and effective as a reparative therapeutic strategy after lumbar discectomy. Methods: Human IVD cells were cultured in a three-dimensional system in UPAL gel. In addition, lumbar spines of sheep were used for mechanical analysis. Finally, the gel was implanted into IVD after discectomy in rabbits and sheep in vivo. Findings: The UPAL gel was biocompatible with human IVD cells and promoted extracellular matrix production after discectomy, demonstrating sufficient biomechanical characteristics without material protrusion. Interpretation: The present results indicate the safety and efficacy of UPAL gels in a large animal model and suggest that these gels represent a novel therapeutic strategy after discectomy in cases of lumbar IVD herniation. Fund: Grant-in-Aid for the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology of Japan, Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development, and the Mochida Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Keywords: Intervertebral disc, Biomaterials, Biomechanics, Tissue engineering