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Oligo[poly(ethylene glycol)fumarate] hydrogel enhances osteochondral repair in porcine femoral condyle defects

หน่วยงาน Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

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ชื่อเรื่อง : Oligo[poly(ethylene glycol)fumarate] hydrogel enhances osteochondral repair in porcine femoral condyle defects
นักวิจัย : Hui, James H. , Ren, Xiafei , Afizah, Mohd Hassan , Chian, Kerm Sin , Mikos, Antonios G.
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หน่วยงาน : Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
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ปีพิมพ์ : 2555
อ้างอิง : Hui, J. H., Ren, X., Afizah, M. H., Chian, K. S.,& Mikos, A. G. (2013). Oligo[poly(ethylene glycol)fumarate] Hydrogel Enhances Osteochondral Repair in Porcine Femoral Condyle Defects. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research®, 471(4), 1174-1185. , http://hdl.handle.net/10220/13063 , http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11999-012-2487-0
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ความสัมพันธ์ : Clinical orthopaedics and related research®
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Background Management of osteochondritis dissecans remains a challenge. Use of oligo[poly(ethylene glycol)fumarate] (OPF) hydrogel scaffold alone has been reported in osteochondral defect repair in small animal models. However, preclinical evaluation of usage of this scaffold alone as a treatment strategy is limited. Questions/purposes We therefore (1) determined in vitro pore size and mechanical stiffness of freeze-dried and rehydrated freeze-dried OPF hydrogels, respectively; (2) assessed in vivo gross defect filling percentage and histologic findings in defects implanted with rehydrated freeze-dried hydrogels for 2 and 4 months in a porcine model; (3) analyzed highly magnified histologic sections for different types of cartilage repair tissues, subchondral bone, and scaffold; and (4) assessed neotissue filling percentage, cartilage phenotype, and Wakitani scores. Methods We measured pore size of freeze-dried OPF hydrogel scaffolds and mechanical stiffness of fresh and rehydrated forms. Twenty-four osteochondral defects from 12 eight-month-old micropigs were equally divided into scaffold and control (no scaffold) groups. Gross and histologic examination, one-way ANOVA, and one-way Mann-Whitney U test were performed at 2 and 4 months postoperatively. Results Pore sizes ranged from 20 to 433 μm in diameter. Rehydrated freeze-dried scaffolds had mechanical stiffness of 1 MPa. The scaffold itself increased percentage of neotissue filling at both 2 and 4 months to 58% and 54%, respectively, with hyaline cartilage making up 39% of neotissue at 4 months. Conclusions Rehydrated freeze-dried OPF hydrogel can enhance formation of hyaline-fibrocartilaginous mixed repair tissue of osteochondral defects in a porcine model. Clinical Relevance Rehydrated freeze-dried OPF hydrogel alone implanted into cartilage defects is insufficient to generate a homogeneously hyaline cartilage repair tissue, but its spacer effect can be enhanced by other tissue-regenerating mediators.

บรรณานุกรม :
Hui, James H. , Ren, Xiafei , Afizah, Mohd Hassan , Chian, Kerm Sin , Mikos, Antonios G. . (2555). Oligo[poly(ethylene glycol)fumarate] hydrogel enhances osteochondral repair in porcine femoral condyle defects.
    กรุงเทพมหานคร : Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
Hui, James H. , Ren, Xiafei , Afizah, Mohd Hassan , Chian, Kerm Sin , Mikos, Antonios G. . 2555. "Oligo[poly(ethylene glycol)fumarate] hydrogel enhances osteochondral repair in porcine femoral condyle defects".
    กรุงเทพมหานคร : Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
Hui, James H. , Ren, Xiafei , Afizah, Mohd Hassan , Chian, Kerm Sin , Mikos, Antonios G. . "Oligo[poly(ethylene glycol)fumarate] hydrogel enhances osteochondral repair in porcine femoral condyle defects."
    กรุงเทพมหานคร : Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2555. Print.
Hui, James H. , Ren, Xiafei , Afizah, Mohd Hassan , Chian, Kerm Sin , Mikos, Antonios G. . Oligo[poly(ethylene glycol)fumarate] hydrogel enhances osteochondral repair in porcine femoral condyle defects. กรุงเทพมหานคร : Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; 2555.