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V. Villar-Suárez, I. Calles-Venal, I. G. Bravo, J. G. Fernández-Alvarez, M. Fernández-Caso, J. M. Villar-Lacilla.
Abstract
A knowledge of the behavior of chondrocytes in culture is relevant for tissue engineering. Chondrocytes dedifferentiate to a fibroblast-like phenotype on plastic surfaces. Dedifferentiation is reversible if these cells are then cultured in suspension. In this report a description is given of how when chondrocyte aggregates formed in suspension are next seeded on plastic, most of them attach as round or polygonal cells. This morphological differentiation, with synthesis of type II collagen, is stable for long culture periods. This simple method can be of use as a model for studies of chondrocyte behavior on plastic. The results indicate that in addition to culture conditions, such as cell isolation method or cell density, chondrocyte behavior on plastic depends on the presence of aggregates.Entities:
Year: 2004 PMID: 15240918 PMCID: PMC548807 DOI: 10.1155/S1110724304312039
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomed Biotechnol ISSN: 1110-7243
Figure 1(a) Dedifferentiated chondrocytes with a fibroblast-like phenotype in primary culture on plastic, OM 50 X. (b) Subcultured chondrocytes on plastic show the appearance of some polymorphic cells (arrow), OM 50 X. (c) Immunofluorescence of type II collagen shows a negligible labelling in confluent monolayers, even in primary cell cultures, OM 25 X. (d) Dedifferentiated chondrocytes cultured in suspension for one week form aggregates of round cells; note the round shape of peripheral cells (arrow), OM 50 X. (e) Aggregates cultured in suspension for more than one week show peripheral perichondrium-like cell flattening (arrow), OM 50 X.
Figure 2(a) Immunofluorescence of type II collagen shows intense labelling in aggregates cultured in suspension, OM 25 X. (b) Aggregates transferred onto plastic form stable plates of differentiated chondrocytes with cartilaginous nodules (arrow), OM 25 X. (c) A cartilaginous nodule with central round cells (arrow), intermediate polygonal cells (asterisk), and peripheral fibroblastic and polymorphic cells, OM 25 X. (d) Type II collagen is extensively produced by round and polygonal cells, OM 25 X. (e) Addition of aggregates to dedifferentiated monolayer cultures; note the extensive presence of round cells surrounded by extracellular matrix (upper) and polygonal cells surrounded by a refractile matrix (lower), OM 50 X. (f) Addition of aggregates to dedifferentiated monolayer cultures; positive alcian blue staining, OM 25 X.