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A new method for meniscus repair using type I collagen scaffold and infrapatellar fat pad.

Shuhei Oda1, Shuhei Otsuki2, Yoshitaka Kurokawa1, Yoshiaki Hoshiyama1, Mikio Nakajima1, Masashi Neo1.   

Abstract

AIM: The aim of this study was to investigate a new method for meniscal repair by combinative transplantation with type I collagen scaffold and infrapatellar fat pad.
METHODS: Two-mm cylindrical defects at the anterior part of bilateral medial menisci were prepared in nine Japanese white rabbits. The 18 knees were equally divided into three groups: I, no treatment; II, collagen scaffold transplantation; and III, collagen scaffold and infrapatellar fat pad transplantation. Another three rabbits (six knees) underwent sham surgery and served as controls. Rabbits were sacrificed at eight weeks after transplantation. Surface area of the medial meniscus was evaluated using macrophotographs. Ishida score for meniscal regeneration was used for assessment. To evaluate the composition of regenerated tissue, immunohistochemistry was analyzed with anti-type I and anti-type II collagen antibodies, and anti-Ki67 antibody. To investigate the effects of collagen scaffold on human meniscus, cells were isolated from human meniscus and infrapatellar fat pad, and cultured with collagen scaffold for three weeks. After that, gene expression was evaluated by using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction.
RESULTS: In group I, the meniscus shrank anterior to posterior, and the surface area was significantly less than that of normal meniscus. However, the surface area was maintained in group III. Ishida score and Ki67-positive cell ratio in group III were significantly higher than that in any other group, and staining with type I and type II collagen was similar to that of the control. Expression of matrix metalloproteinase was significantly lower in cocultures of collagen scaffold, meniscus cell, and infrapatellar fat pad cell than in monocultured meniscus cell, and expression of interleukin-1β was not increased.
CONCLUSION: This new method for meniscal repair by combinative transplantation with type I collagen scaffold and infrapatellar fat pad showed meniscal regeneration and potential for suppressing inflammation.
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Keywords:  Meniscus; collagen scaffold; infrapatellar fat pad; meniscus repair; mesenchymal stem cell

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25633959     DOI: 10.1177/0885328215568984

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomater Appl        ISSN: 0885-3282            Impact factor:   2.646


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