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Increasing extracellular matrix production in regenerating cartilage with intermittent physiological pressure.

S E Carver1, C A Heath.   

Abstract

Isolated equine chondrocytes, from juveniles and adults, were cultured in resorbable polyglycolic acid meshes for up to 5 weeks with semicontinuous feeding using a custom-made system to intermittently compress the regenerating tissue. Assays of the tissue constructs indicate that intermittent compression at 500 and 1000 psi (3.44 and 6.87 MPa, respectively) stimulated the production of extracellular matrix, enhancing the rate of de novo chondrogenesis. Constructs derived from juvenile cells contained concentrations of extracellular matrix components at levels more like that of native tissue than did constructs derived from adult cells. With intermittent pressurization, however, even adult cells were induced to increase the production of extracellular matrix. At both levels of intermittent pressure, the concentration of sulfated glycosaminoglycan in constructs from juvenile cells was found to be up to ten times greater than concentrations in control (nonpressurized) and adult cell-derived constructs. Whereas collagen concentrations in the 500 psi and control constructs were not significantly different for either juvenile or adult cell-derived constructs, intermittent pressurization at 1000 psi enhanced the production of collagen, suggesting that there may be a minimum level of pressure necessary to stimulate collagen formation. Copyright 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10099526

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechnol Bioeng        ISSN: 0006-3592            Impact factor:   4.530


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