» Articles » PMID: 19877908

The Efficacy of Periosteal Cells Compared to Chondrocytes in the Tissue Engineered Repair of Bone Defects

Overview
Journal Tissue Eng
Date 2009 Nov 3
PMID 19877908
Citations 6
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

We studied the efficacy of tissue generated from polymers seeded with periosteal cells and compared it to that of polymers seeded with chondrocytes, for its ability to repair surgically created cranial bone defects in rats. Large (approximately 40 mm2) bilateral defects were created in the parietal and temporal bones of 20 nude rats. One defect in each mouse was filled with synthetic biocompatible and biodegradable polymer templates seeded in vitro with either bovine periosteal cells (experimental group I) or chondrocytes (experimental group II). Contralateral defects were filled with either polymer not seeded with cells (control group I), or nothing at all (control group II). There was gross evidence of new bone formation repairing the defect in 7 of the 10 defects filled with polymers seeded with periosteal cells, while 8 of the 10 defects filled with polymers containing chondrocytes showed gross evidence of new cartilage formation covering the defect. Control defects showed no gross evidence of repair with either bone or cartilage.

Citing Articles

Engaging a polylactide copolymer in oral tissue regeneration: first validation of Suprathel for guided epithelial and osseous healing.

Vacaras S, Baciut G, Gheban D, Bran S, Colosi H, Toader S J Med Life. 2021; 14(2):181-197.

PMID: 34104241 PMC: 8169152. DOI: 10.25122/jml-2021-0083.


Biomaterial-based endochondral bone regeneration: a shift from traditional tissue engineering paradigms to developmentally inspired strategies.

Sheehy E, Kelly D, OBrien F Mater Today Bio. 2020; 3:100009.

PMID: 32159148 PMC: 7061547. DOI: 10.1016/j.mtbio.2019.100009.


Tissue engineering strategies for promoting vascularized bone regeneration.

Almubarak S, Nethercott H, Freeberg M, Beaudon C, Jha A, Jackson W Bone. 2015; 83:197-209.

PMID: 26608518 PMC: 4911893. DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2015.11.011.


Bone-forming capacity of adult human nasal chondrocytes.

Pippenger B, Ventura M, Pelttari K, Feliciano S, Jaquiery C, Scherberich A J Cell Mol Med. 2015; 19(6):1390-9.

PMID: 25689393 PMC: 4459852. DOI: 10.1111/jcmm.12526.


Stem cell-derived endochondral cartilage stimulates bone healing by tissue transformation.

Bahney C, Hu D, Taylor A, Ferro F, Britz H, Hallgrimsson B J Bone Miner Res. 2013; 29(5):1269-82.

PMID: 24259230 PMC: 4802866. DOI: 10.1002/jbmr.2148.