| Literature DB >> 9064296 |
A Haisch1, O Schultz, C Perka, V Jahnke, G R Burmester, M Sittinger.
Abstract
Current practical approaches in cartilage engineering still face problems with three dimensional cell distribution or require components for cell immobilization, raising biocompatibility problems. In this study, we present a new model using cells cross-linked by fibrin within biocompatible resorbable polymers. Both components have been in clinical use for a long time. Immunohistochemical procedures showed that this model provides optimal requirements for in vitro cartilage production. Immunochemically, cartilage-specific extracellular components such as proteoglycan, chondroitin sulfate and collagen II were characterized. Histomorphological methods showed a mechanically stable tissue compound that lasted for at least 5 weeks. This model may be the first to provide all biocompatible requirements for in vitro production of autologous cartilage transplants for reconstructive surgery.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 9064296 DOI: 10.1007/s001060050067
Source DB: PubMed Journal: HNO ISSN: 0017-6192 Impact factor: 1.284