2012
DOI: 10.1002/bit.24505
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Adenoviral transduction supports matrix expression of alginate cultured articular chondrocytes

Abstract: The present study examines the effects of adenoviral (Ad) transduction of human primary chondrocyte on transgene expression and matrix production. Primary chondrocytes were isolated from healthy articular cartilage and from cartilage with mild osteoarthritis (OA), transduced with an Ad vector and either immediately cultured in alginate or expanded in monolayer before alginate culture. Proteoglycan production was measured using dimethylmethylene blue (DMMB) assay and matrix gene expression was quantified by rea… Show more

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“…Alginic acid is a naturally occurring anionic polysaccharide isolated from the cell walls of algae. This linear block copolymer consists of β-(1-4)-linked D-mannuronic acid and α-(1-4)-linked L-guluronic acid [15-20]. Alginic acid gels are known to maintain chondrocyte phenotype in 3D culture, support chondrocyte gene expression, differentiate mesenchymal stem cells, and re-differentiate de-differentiated chondrocytes [21-24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alginic acid is a naturally occurring anionic polysaccharide isolated from the cell walls of algae. This linear block copolymer consists of β-(1-4)-linked D-mannuronic acid and α-(1-4)-linked L-guluronic acid [15-20]. Alginic acid gels are known to maintain chondrocyte phenotype in 3D culture, support chondrocyte gene expression, differentiate mesenchymal stem cells, and re-differentiate de-differentiated chondrocytes [21-24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%