2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.mehy.2010.08.011
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Culturing functional cartilage tissue under a novel bionic mechanical condition

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“…Furthermore, hydrostatic pressure has been used to stimulate chondrogenic differentiation of bone marrow-derived (Luo and Seedhom 2007; Miyanishi et al 2006a, b; Wagner et al 2008), adipose-derived (Ogawa et al 2009), and synovium-derived stem cells (Sakao et al 2008) with promising results. Other loading regimes that have been investigated are shear loading, sliding/rolling indentation loading, tensile loading, centrifugal force, and gravity (Darling and Athanasiou 2003a, b; Schulz and Bader 2007; Khoshgoftar et al 2011; Sun et al 2010; Wimmer et al 2009) with mixed results. In conclusion, it is necessary to investigate which specific (combinations of) mechanical stimuli, as well as their parameters, result in optimal response of the cells in cultured constructs.…”
Section: Important Parameters For Cartilage Tissue Engineering Studiementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, hydrostatic pressure has been used to stimulate chondrogenic differentiation of bone marrow-derived (Luo and Seedhom 2007; Miyanishi et al 2006a, b; Wagner et al 2008), adipose-derived (Ogawa et al 2009), and synovium-derived stem cells (Sakao et al 2008) with promising results. Other loading regimes that have been investigated are shear loading, sliding/rolling indentation loading, tensile loading, centrifugal force, and gravity (Darling and Athanasiou 2003a, b; Schulz and Bader 2007; Khoshgoftar et al 2011; Sun et al 2010; Wimmer et al 2009) with mixed results. In conclusion, it is necessary to investigate which specific (combinations of) mechanical stimuli, as well as their parameters, result in optimal response of the cells in cultured constructs.…”
Section: Important Parameters For Cartilage Tissue Engineering Studiementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PCB underwent systematic validation revealing safe and reliable functionality to ensure defined dynamic mechanical loading of viable engineered tissues. As compared to previously described systems (Rath et al, 2008 ; Ballyns and Bonassar, 2010 ; Sittichokechaiwut et al, 2010 ; Sun et al, 2010 ; Lujan et al, 2011 ; Matziolis et al, 2011 ; Omata et al, 2012 ; Petri et al, 2012 ; Puetzer et al, 2012 ; Shahin and Doran, 2012 ), the PCB exhibits a broader operational range. It allows for physiological mechanical compression in a consistent and reliable manner in a range from approximately 10 N up to 1 kN, while maintaining compact dimensions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…As an alternative, in vitro model systems facilitate a methodical approach to study the impact of the mechanical stimuli during distinct phases of secondary fracture healing in a controlled manner. However, in vitro models have previously been limited to applying mechanical loads on cartilaginous tissues in order to develop more functional tissues or to study the impact of different loading regimes on chondrogenesis (Démarteau et al, 2003 ; Ballyns and Bonassar, 2010 ; Sun et al, 2010 ; Puetzer et al, 2012 ), but the effect of mechanical loading during the process of hypertrophic cartilage formation and remodeling, critical in fracture healing, has not yet been studied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to mimic cartilage ECM environment, joint movements mechanical forces also played a crucial part in growth and development of articular cartilage tissue. It was found that stem cell performed better properties when cells grew in scaffold under external mechanical stimulations [23,35,36]. More recently, magnetic nanoparticles captured more attention to bioreactor as they were capable of providing different mechanical forces and were more suitable for applying loading to improve cell condensation and scaffold seeding efficiency [37][38][39].…”
Section: Gene Expression Of Cartilage Tissue-mimetic Pellets Under Phmentioning
confidence: 99%