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The Inductive Effect of Bone Morphogenetic Protein-4 on Chondral-Lineage Differentiation andIn SituCartilage Repair

Authors :
Long Kun Chen
Chao Guo
Guo Rong Zhang
Yangzi Jiang
Dingcheng Zhu
Yi Ying Qi
Hongwei Ouyang
Source :
Tissue Engineering Part A. 16:1621-1632
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Mary Ann Liebert Inc, 2010.

Abstract

As recent studies have suggested that bone morphogenetic protein-4 (BMP-4) and BMP-7 are promising cartilage differentiation factors, this study aimed to compare the efficacy of BMP-4 and BMP-7 for chondral-lineage differentiation in vitro as well as the efficacy of BMP-4 for articular cartilage repair in vivo.Rabbit mesenchymal stromal cells and articular chondrocytes were treated with 10 ng/mL human recombinant BMP-4 or BMP-7. The expression of cartilage-specific genes (col II, aggrecan, and Sox9) and fibroblast growth factor receptor genes was tested by real-time polymerase chain reaction in vitro. Also, full-thickness cartilage defects (diameter 4 mm, thickness 3 mm) were created in New Zealand white rabbits and untreated (group I), or treated with a bilayer collagen scaffold (group II) or BMP-4 with scaffold (group III) (n = 12/group). The repaired tissues were harvested for histology and mechanical testing after 6 or 12 weeks.Cartilage differentiation of mesenchymal stromal cells was more apparent after BMP-4 treatment, as evidenced by higher expression of type II collagen and aggrecan genes. Also, BMP-4 induced higher aggrecan and fibroblast growth factor receptor-2 gene expression in chondrocytes, whereas BMP-7 had no effect. In the in vivo experiments, group III treated with BMP-4 protein had the largest amounts of cartilage tissue, which restored a greater surface area of the defect and achieved higher International Cartilage Repair Society scores. Moreover, Young's modulus, which indicates the mechanical properties of the repaired tissue, was markedly higher in group III than in groups I and II (p0.05), but lower than in normal tissue.BMP-4 is more potent than BMP-7 for cartilage differentiation. The delivery of BMP-4 protein in a bilayer collagen scaffold stimulates the formation of cartilage tissue.

Details

ISSN :
1937335X and 19373341
Volume :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Tissue Engineering Part A
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bfe6a698c66b8e5261edec0a4074ad80
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1089/ten.tea.2009.0681