2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00264-013-2194-9
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Particulate cartilage under bioreactor-induced compression and shear

Abstract: Purpose Our aim was to explore the effect of varying in vitro culture conditions on general chondrogenesis of minced cartilage (MC) fragments. Methods Minced, fibrin-associated, bovine articular cartilage fragments were cultured in vitro within polyurethane scaffold rings. Constructs were maintained either free swelling for two or four weeks (control), underwent direct mechanical kneejoint-specific bioreactor-induced dynamic compression and shear, or they were maintained free swelling for two weeks followed by… Show more

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“…6 The intra-articular environment after surgery might be beneficial to act as an in situ bioreactor to promote outgrowth of the cells and initiate chondrogenesis. 19 The complex and constantly changing cocktail of growth factors and cytokines is unique. Biomechanical stimulation via compression, shear, hydrostatic pressure, and fluid flow is inimitable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 The intra-articular environment after surgery might be beneficial to act as an in situ bioreactor to promote outgrowth of the cells and initiate chondrogenesis. 19 The complex and constantly changing cocktail of growth factors and cytokines is unique. Biomechanical stimulation via compression, shear, hydrostatic pressure, and fluid flow is inimitable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Articular remodeling and chondral maturation may take up to six months so limited weight bearing for a certain amount of time is important. Studies show, however [7,8] that the remodeling of the chondral matrix may actually profit from early mobilization using a combination of compression and shear forces. Since there is sufficient bridging between the drilled holes and the holes are straight there should be no reason for a subchondral impression fracture (Fig.…”
Section: Postoperative Management and Rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Small holes of a defined diameter of one millimeter and a penetration depth of nine millimeters may be placed as subchondral needling or nanofracturing. The postoperative rehab program was adapted to new finds in cartilage development in vitro [7,8]. Cartilage matrix seems to regenerate better and earlier when compression and shear pressure are applied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since there is sufficient bridging between the drilled holes and the holes are straight there should be no reason for a subchondral impression fracture. Earlier weight-bearing has been suggested after nanofractures [25][26][27].…”
Section: Cartilage Repair and Regeneration 170mentioning
confidence: 99%