Literature DB >> 21171154

Effect of endothelial cells on bone regeneration using poly(L-lactide-co-1,5-dioxepan-2-one) scaffolds.

Zhe Xing1, Ying Xue, Staffan Dånmark, Kerstin Schander, Siren Ostvold, Kristina Arvidson, Sølve Hellem, Anna Finne-Wistrand, Ann-Christine Albertsson, Kamal Mustafa.   

Abstract

Our recent in vitro study demonstrated that endothelial cells (ECs) might influence the differentiation of bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs). Therefore, the aim of this study was to describe this effect in vivo, using a rat calvarial bone defect model. BMSCs were isolated from femurs of two-donor Lewis rats and expanded in α-minimum essential medium containing 10% fetal bovine serum. One fifth of BMSCs were induced and differentiated into ECs in an Endothelial Cell Growth Medium-2 and then characterized by a flow cytometry. The remaining BMSCs were cultured in freshly prepared osteogenic stimulatory medium, containing dexamethasone, ascorbic acid and β-glycerophosphate. Either BMSCs alone (BMSC-group) or co-cultured ECs/BMSCs (CO-group) were seeded into poly(L-lactide-co-1,5-dioxepan-2-one) [poly(LLA-co-DXO)] scaffolds, cultured in spinner flasks, and then implanted into symmetrical calvarial defects prepared in recipient rats. The animals were sacrificed after 2 months. The formation of new bone was evaluated by radiography and histology and by the expression of osteogenic markers using reverse transcriptase-polymerized chain reaction (RT-PCR). To investigate vessel formation, histological staining was performed with EC's markers. The radiographical and histological results showed more rapid bone formation in the CO- than in the BMSC-group. However, the expression of EC's marker was similar on both groups by histological analysis after 2 months postoperatively. Furthermore, the CO-group exhibited greater expression of osteogenic markers as demonstrated by RT-PCR. The results are consistent with the previous in vitro findings that poly(LLA-co-DXO) scaffold might be suitable candidate for bone tissue engineering. In vivo, bone regeneration was enhanced by a construct of the polymer scaffold loaded with co-cultured cells. 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21171154     DOI: 10.1002/jbm.a.32989

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res A        ISSN: 1549-3296            Impact factor:   4.396


  15 in total

1.  Nano-ceramic composite scaffolds for bioreactor-based bone engineering.

Authors:  Qing Lv; Meng Deng; Bret D Ulery; Lakshmi S Nair; Cato T Laurencin
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2013-08       Impact factor: 4.176

2.  Cell seeding density is a critical determinant for copolymer scaffolds-induced bone regeneration.

Authors:  Mohammed A Yassin; Knut N Leknes; Torbjorn O Pedersen; Zhe Xing; Yang Sun; Stein A Lie; Anna Finne-Wistrand; Kamal Mustafa
Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res A       Date:  2015-09-04       Impact factor: 4.396

3.  Angiogenic and Immunomodulatory Properties of Endothelial and Mesenchymal Stem Cells.

Authors:  Sushma Bartaula-Brevik; Torbjorn O Pedersen; Anna Finne-Wistrand; Anne Isine Bolstad; Kamal Mustafa
Journal:  Tissue Eng Part A       Date:  2016-01-19       Impact factor: 3.845

4.  Co-culture of human bone marrow stromal cells with endothelial cells alters gene expression profiles.

Authors:  Ying Xue; Zhe Xing; Anne Isine Bolstad; Thomas E Van Dyke; Kamal Mustafa
Journal:  Int J Artif Organs       Date:  2013-08-02       Impact factor: 1.595

5.  Biological effects of functionalizing copolymer scaffolds with nanodiamond particles.

Authors:  Zhe Xing; Torbjorn O Pedersen; Xujun Wu; Ying Xue; Yang Sun; Anna Finne-Wistrand; Frank R Kloss; Thilo Waag; Anke Krueger; Doris Steinmüller-Nethl; Kamal Mustafa
Journal:  Tissue Eng Part A       Date:  2013-05-25       Impact factor: 3.845

6.  Osteogenic stimulatory conditions enhance growth and maturation of endothelial cell microvascular networks in culture with mesenchymal stem cells.

Authors:  Torbjorn O Pedersen; Anna L Blois; Ying Xue; Zhe Xing; Michele Cottler-Fox; Inge Fristad; Knut N Leknes; James B Lorens; Kamal Mustafa
Journal:  J Tissue Eng       Date:  2012-04-04       Impact factor: 7.813

7.  Leukocyte transmigration into tissue-engineered constructs is influenced by endothelial cells through Toll-like receptor signaling.

Authors:  Sushma Bartaula-Brevik; Torbjorn O Pedersen; Anna L Blois; Panagiota Papadakou; Anna Finne-Wistrand; Ying Xue; Anne Isine Bolstad; Kamal Mustafa
Journal:  Stem Cell Res Ther       Date:  2014-12-20       Impact factor: 6.832

8.  Bone regeneration of mouse critical-sized calvarial defects with human mesenchymal stem cells in scaffold.

Authors:  Jin-Young Im; Woo-Kie Min; Changkook You; Hyun-Ok Kim; Hee-Kyung Jin; Jae-Sung Bae
Journal:  Lab Anim Res       Date:  2013-12-20

9.  Endothelial microvascular networks affect gene-expression profiles and osteogenic potential of tissue-engineered constructs.

Authors:  Torbjorn O Pedersen; Anna L Blois; Zhe Xing; Ying Xue; Yang Sun; Anna Finne-Wistrand; Lars A Akslen; James B Lorens; Knut N Leknes; Inge Fristad; Kamal Mustafa
Journal:  Stem Cell Res Ther       Date:  2013-05-17       Impact factor: 6.832

10.  Mesenchymal stem cells induce endothelial cell quiescence and promote capillary formation.

Authors:  Torbjorn O Pedersen; Anna L Blois; Ying Xue; Zhe Xing; Yang Sun; Anna Finne-Wistrand; James B Lorens; Inge Fristad; Knut N Leknes; Kamal Mustafa
Journal:  Stem Cell Res Ther       Date:  2014-02-17       Impact factor: 6.832

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