Aim: Critical knee osteochondral defects in seven adult minipigs were treated with oligo(polyethylene glycol)fumarate (OPF) hydrogel combined with autologous or human adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs), and evaluated after 6 months. Methods: Four defects were made on the peripheral part of right trochleas (n = 28), and treated with OPF scaffold alone or pre-seeded with ASCs. Results: A better quality cartilage tissue characterized by improved biomechanical properties and higher collagen type II expression was observed in the defects treated by autologous or human ASCloaded OPF; similarly this approach induced the regeneration of more mature bone with upregulation of collagen type I expression. Conclusion: This study provides the evidence that both porcine and human adipose-derived stem cells associated to OPF hydrogel allow improving osteochondral defect regeneration in a minipig model.

Repair of osteochondral defects in the minipig model by OPF hydrogel loaded with adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells / L. de Girolamo, S. Niada, E. Arrigoni, A. Di Giancamillo, C. Domeneghini, M. Dadsetan, M.J. Yaszemski, D. Gastaldi, P. Vena, M. Taffetani, A. Zerbi, V. Sansone, G.M. Peretti, A.T. Brini. - In: REGENERATIVE MEDICINE. - ISSN 1746-0751. - 10:2(2015 Mar 01), pp. 135-151. [10.2217/rme.14.77]

Repair of osteochondral defects in the minipig model by OPF hydrogel loaded with adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells

L. de Girolamo
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S. Niada;E. Arrigoni;A. Di Giancamillo;C. Domeneghini;V. Sansone;G.M. Peretti;A.T. Brini
2015

Abstract

Aim: Critical knee osteochondral defects in seven adult minipigs were treated with oligo(polyethylene glycol)fumarate (OPF) hydrogel combined with autologous or human adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs), and evaluated after 6 months. Methods: Four defects were made on the peripheral part of right trochleas (n = 28), and treated with OPF scaffold alone or pre-seeded with ASCs. Results: A better quality cartilage tissue characterized by improved biomechanical properties and higher collagen type II expression was observed in the defects treated by autologous or human ASCloaded OPF; similarly this approach induced the regeneration of more mature bone with upregulation of collagen type I expression. Conclusion: This study provides the evidence that both porcine and human adipose-derived stem cells associated to OPF hydrogel allow improving osteochondral defect regeneration in a minipig model.
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adipose-derived stem cells; bone, cartilage; oligo(polyethylene glycol)fumarate hydrogel; osteochondral defects
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Repair of osteochondral defects in the minipig model by OPF hydrogel loaded with adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells / L. de Girolamo, S. Niada, E. Arrigoni, A. Di Giancamillo, C. Domeneghini, M. Dadsetan, M.J. Yaszemski, D. Gastaldi, P. Vena, M. Taffetani, A. Zerbi, V. Sansone, G.M. Peretti, A.T. Brini. - In: REGENERATIVE MEDICINE. - ISSN 1746-0751. - 10:2(2015 Mar 01), pp. 135-151. [10.2217/rme.14.77]
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