KMID : 0311120160570020441
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Yonsei Medical Journal 2016 Volume.57 No. 2 p.441 ~ p.448
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Transplantation of a Scaffold-Free Cartilage Tissue Analogue for the Treatment of Physeal Cartilage Injury of the Proximal Tibia in Rabbits
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Lee Sang-Uk
Lee Jae-Young Joo Sun-Young Lee Yong-Suk Jeong Chang-Hoon
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Abstract
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of transplantation of an in vitro-generated, scaffold-free, tissue-engineered cartilage tissue analogue (CTA) using a suspension chondrocyte culture in a rabbit growth-arrest model.
Materials and Methods: We harvested cartilage cells from the articular cartilage of the joints of white rabbits and made a CTA using a suspension culture of 2¡¿107 cells/mL. An animal growth plate defect model was made on the medial side of the proximal tibial growth plate of both tibias of 6-week-old New Zealand white rabbits (n=10). The allogenic CTA was then transplanted onto the right proximal tibial defect. As a control, no implantation was performed on the left-side defect. Plain radiographs and the medial proximal tibial angle were obtained at 1-week intervals for evaluation of bone bridge formation and the degree of angular deformity until postoperative week 6. We performed a histological evaluation using hematoxylin-eosin and Alcian blue staining at postoperative weeks 4 and 6.
Results: Radiologic study revealed a median medial proximal tibial angle of 59.0¡Æ in the control group and 80.0¡Æ in the CTA group at 6 weeks. In the control group, statistically significant angular deformities were seen 3 weeks after transplantation (p<0.05). On histological examination, the transplanted CTA was maintained in the CTA group at 4 and 6 weeks postoperative. Bone bridge formation was observed in the control group.
Conclusion: In this study, CTA transplantation minimized deformity in the rabbit growth plate injury model, probably via the attenuation of bone bridge formation.
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KEYWORD
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Cartilage tissue analogue, chondrocyte, growth plate injury, angular deformity, bone bridge, surgical treatment
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