2010
DOI: 10.3892/ijmm_00000394
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Characterization of auricular chondrocytes and auricular/articular chondrocyte co-cultures in terms of an application in articular cartilage repair

Abstract: Abstract. Cartilage injury remains a challenge in orthopedic surgery as articular cartilage only has a limited capacity for intrinsic healing. Autologous chondrocyte transplantation (ACT) is a suitable technique for cartilage repair, but requires articular cartilage biopsies for autologous chondrocyte expansion. The use of heterotopic chondrocytes derived from non-articular cartilage sources such as auricular chondrocytes may be a novel approach for ACT. The aim of the study is to evaluate whether co-cultured … Show more

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“…Elastin fibers though were only produced by chondrocytes of auricular origin. Other researchers have also demonstrated this specific trait [57,58]. A current interesting clinical development is the work of Yanaga et al who injected in vitro expanded autologous chondrocytes in the abdominal wall of microtia patients resulting in sufficient cartilage for ear reconstruction purposes [46].…”
Section: Chondrocytesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Elastin fibers though were only produced by chondrocytes of auricular origin. Other researchers have also demonstrated this specific trait [57,58]. A current interesting clinical development is the work of Yanaga et al who injected in vitro expanded autologous chondrocytes in the abdominal wall of microtia patients resulting in sufficient cartilage for ear reconstruction purposes [46].…”
Section: Chondrocytesmentioning
confidence: 96%