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Articular cartilage repair in rabbits by using suspensions of allogenic chondrocytes in alginate

Authors :
Renato Toffanin
Mauro Valente
M Pozzi-Mucelli
Emanuela Fragonas
Roberto Rizzo
Franco Vittur
Furio Silvestri
Fragonas, E
Valente, M
POZZI MUCELLI, M
Toffanin, R
Rizzo, Roberto
Silvestri, Furio
Vittur, F.
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

The feasibility of allogenic implants of chondrocytes in alginate gels was tested for the reconstruction in vivo of artificially full-thickness-damaged articular rabbit cartilage. The suspensions of chondrocytes in alginate were gelled by the addition of calcium chloride solution directly into the defects giving in situ a construct perfectly inserted and adherent to the subchondral bone and to the walls of intact cartilage. The tissue repair was controlled at 1, 2, 4 and 6 months after the implant by NMR microscopy, synchrotron radiation induced X-ray emission to map the sulfur of glycosaminoglycans and by histochemistry. Practically a complete repair of the defect was observed 4-6 months from the implant of the chondrocytes with the recovery of a normal tissue structure. Controls in which Ca-alginate alone was implanted developed only a fibrous cartilage.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f97c13f95e3576340621facfe593342d