| Literature DB >> 31659540 |
Edward C A Gee1, Renato Eleotério2, Laura M Bowker2, Adnan Saithna2,3,4, John A Hunt5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Porous tantalum is currently used in orthopaedic surgery for a variety of indications including soft tissue re-attachment. However, the clinical results have been variable and a previous laboratory study has suggested that tantalum may actually inhibit chick tendon fibroblasts. The influence of tantalum on human cell-types involved in soft tissue re-attachment has not been defined.Entities:
Keywords: Fibroblasts; Osteoblasts; Reattachment; Soft tissue; Stem-cells; Tantalum; Tendon
Year: 2019 PMID: 31659540 PMCID: PMC6816656 DOI: 10.1186/s40634-019-0210-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Orthop ISSN: 2197-1153
Mean proliferated cell numbers of Human osteoblasts (HOBs), human mesenchymal stem cells (HMSCs) and human fibroblasts (HFs) cultured on glass or tantalum-coated glass substrates at 0, 1, 2, 7 and 14 days. Mean variability reported as standard deviation
| 0 days | 1 day | 2 days | 7 days | 14 days | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HOB on glass | 10,000 | 29,938 (±2710) | 40,397 (±1805) | 70,204 (±1775) | 68,723 (±159) |
| HOB on tantalum | 10,000 | 40,416 (±8126) | 45,013 (±1265) | 57,086 (±3927) | 61,618 (±1105) |
| HMSC on glass | 10,000 | 22,729 (±684) | 21,547 (±2045) | 38,042 (±1298) | 39,624 (±2704) |
| HMSC on tantalum | 10,000 | 16,961 (±4809) | 24,378 (±1046) | 37,068 (±2596) | 37,732 (±1231) |
| HF on glass | 1000 | 1418 (±175) | 1096 (±238) | 1105 (±208) | 3535 (±820) |
| HF on tantalum | 1000 | 1829 (±596) | 1175 (±280) | 1339 (±338) | 7390 (±1618) |
Mean proliferated cell numbers of Human osteoblasts (HOBs), human mesenchymal stem cells (HMSCs) and human fibroblasts (HFs) cultured on glass or tantalum-coated glass substrates at 0, 1, 2, 7 and 14 days. Mean variability reported as standard deviation
Fig. 1Human Osteoblast (HOBs) proliferation on glass and tantalum-coated glass substrates at 0, 1, 2, 7 and 14 days culture
Fig. 2Human osteoblasts forming a bony spicule on tantalum-coated glass (1c)
Fig. 3Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell (HMSCs) proliferation on glass and tantalum-coated glass substrates at 0, 1, 2, 7 and 14 days culture
Fig. 4Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells at 7-day culture forming nodules on uncoated glass (a) and tantalum-coated glass (b) substrates
Fig. 5Human Fibroblast (HFs) proliferation on glass and tantalum-coated glass substrates at 0, 1, 2, 7 and 14 days culture
Fig. 6Human fibroblasts forming a dense monolayer on tantalum-coated glass, with cellular adhesion (a). A direct comparison of the density of the Human Fibroblast monolayer after 28 days on uncoated glass (b) and tantalum-coated glass (c)