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Hyaluronan-based Biopolymers As Delivery Vehicles for Bone-marrow-derived Mesenchymal Progenitors

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Date 2000 Feb 19
PMID 10679672
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The tolerability and safety of hyaluronan-based three-dimensional scaffolds as a culture vehicle for mesenchymal progenitor cells was investigated in this pilot study. The proliferation patterns and extracellular matrix production of rabbit and human mesenchymal, bone-marrow-derived progenitors first were characterized in vitro. Subsequently rabbit autologous cells were cultured in this hyaluronan-based scaffold and implanted in a full-thickness osteochondral lesion. In vitro histologic findings showed that mesenchymal progenitor cells adhered and proliferated onto the hyaluronan-derived scaffold. Human stem cells were shown to produce the main extracellular matrix molecules, accompanied by an occasional synthesis of mature type II collagen. In vivo data demonstrated that the biomaterial, with or without mesenchymal progenitors, did not elicit any inflammatory response and was completely degraded within 4 months after implantation. With regard to the efficacy of this cell therapy, even among the small number of animals tested there was histologic evidence that lesions filled with the biomaterial, either seeded or unseeded with cells, achieved a faster and better healing compared to empty controls. The present data suggest that the hyaluronan-based scaffolds are well tolerated and safe and may be a valuable delivery vehicle for tissue engineering in the repair of articular cartilage defects.

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