Literature DB >> 29876883

Tsmu solution improves rabbit osteochondral allograft preservation and transplantation outcome.

Famin Cao1, Jianhong Qi2,3, Hongqiang Song1, Di Xie1, Lu Zhou1, Yunning Han1, Hao Li1, Qi Wu1, Jun Dong1, Yanming Zhang1.   

Abstract

To compare the effects of Tsmu solution with vitrification on chondrocyte viability and examine histological and biomechanical properties of osteochondral allografts (OCAs) after storage, OCAs from femoral condyles of New Zealand rabbits were harvested, stored for 35 days in Tsmu solution or by in vitro vitrification, and subjected to in vivo and in vitro assays. Stored OCAs were transplanted into knee femoral condyle cartilage defects in recipient rabbits. Chondrocyte viability and histological changes of cartilage grafts were assessed in vitro. Gross assessment, chondrocyte viability, histological assessment, OCA biomechanics, and immunological markers were evaluated in vivo 6 months after transplantation. Fresh OCAs served as in vitro and in vivo controls. Chondrocyte viability and scores for cartilage surface and histological quantitative assessment were superior for Tsmu solution compared with vitrification, but inferior compared with fresh OCAs in vitro and in vivo. With the exception of interleukin 6 content, biomechanical features of samples stored in Tsmu solution were superior to vitrification, and inferior to fresh OCAs in vivo. Thus, Tsmu solution provided suitable storage that improved chondrocyte viability, intact OCA cartilage matrix architecture, and transplantation outcomes.

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Keywords:  Chondrocyte viability; Culture solution; Implantation; Osteochondral allografts; Tissue bank; Vitrification

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29876883     DOI: 10.1007/s10561-018-9703-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Bank        ISSN: 1389-9333            Impact factor:   1.522


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