1. Chondrocyte differentiation for auricular cartilage reconstruction using a chitosan based hydrogel.
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García-López J, Garciadiego-Cázares D, Melgarejo-Ramírez Y, Sánchez-Sánchez R, Solís-Arrieta L, García-Carvajal Z, Sánchez-Betancourt JI, Ibarra C, Luna-Bárcenas G, and Velasquillo C
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- Animals, Ethidium analogs & derivatives, Hyaline Cartilage cytology, Hyaline Cartilage growth & development, Mice, Osteogenesis physiology, Polyvinyl Alcohol, Rabbits, Sus scrofa, Swine, Biocompatible Materials, Cell Differentiation physiology, Chitosan, Chondrocytes physiology, Ear Cartilage cytology, Ear Cartilage growth & development, Hydrogels, Tissue Scaffolds
- Abstract
Tissue engineering with the use of biodegradable and biocompatible scaffolds is an interesting option for ear repair. Chitosan-Polyvinyl alcohol-Epichlorohydrine hydrogel (CS-PVA-ECH) is biocompatible and displays appropriate mechanical properties to be used as a scaffold. The present work, studies the potential of CS-PVA-ECH scaffolds seeded with chondrocytes to develop elastic cartilage engineered-neotissues. Chondrocytes isolated from rabbit and swine elastic cartilage were independently cultured onto CS-PVA-ECH scaffolds for 20 days to form the appropriate constructs. Then, in vitro cell viability and morphology were evaluated by calcein AM and EthD-1 assays and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) respectively, and the constructs were implanted in nu/nu mice for four months, in order to evaluate the neotissue formation. Histological analysis of the formed neotissues was performed by Safranin O, Toluidine blue (GAG's), Verhoeff-Van Gieson (elastic fibers), Masson's trichrome (collagen) and Von Kossa (Calcium salts) stains and SEM. Results indicate appropriate cell viability, seeded with rabbit or swine chondrocyte constructs; nevertheless, upon implantation the constructs developed neotissues with different characteristics depending on the animal species from which the seeded chondrocytes came from. Neotissues developed from swine chondrocytes were similar to auricular cartilage, while neotissues from rabbit chondrocytes were similar to hyaline cartilage and eventually they differentiate to bone. This result suggests that neotissue characteristics may be influenced by the animal species source of the chondrocytes isolated.
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- 2015
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