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Effect of bone morphogenetic proteins 2 and 7 on septal chondrocytes in alginate.

David L Hicks1, August B Sage, Elliot Shelton, Barbara L Schumacher, Robert L Sah, Deborah Watson.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP)-2 and -7, and serum, on extracellular matrix production by human septal chondrocytes in alginate. STUDY
DESIGN: Human nasal septal chondrocytes were expanded, suspended in alginate, and cultured in BMP-2 or 7, with and without serum. The optimal concentration of each growth factor was determined based on matrix production. Next, the synergistic effects of BMP-2 and -7 at optimal concentrations were determined on separate beads, based on matrix quantity and histology.
RESULTS: Matrix content was highest with concentrations of BMP-2 and -7 of 100 ng/ml and 20 ng/ml, respectively, with serum. Adding both BMP-2 and -7, with serum, increased matrix content by factors of 5.1 versus serum-only cultures, 2.7 versus only BMP-2 with serum, and 2.4 versus only BMP-7 with serum. All comparisons were statistically significant.
CONCLUSION: BMP-2 and -7 significantly increase production of extracellular matrix by septal chondrocytes suspended in alginate. The presence of serum improves matrix production. SIGNIFICANCE: BMP-2 and -7 have great potential for use in cartilage tissue engineering.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17321862     DOI: 10.1016/j.otohns.2006.10.040

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg        ISSN: 0194-5998            Impact factor:   3.497


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