2008
DOI: 10.1007/s11999-008-0322-4
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Results of Chondrocyte Implantation with a Fibrin-Hyaluronan Matrix: A Preliminary Study

Abstract: Fibrin, a homologous polymer, is the natural scaffold of wound healing and therefore a candidate as a carrier for cell transplantation. We explored a novel matrix-based implant cartilage repair composed of both fibrin and hyaluronan in a defined ratio that takes advantage of the biological and mechanical properties of these two elements. The matrix was seeded with autologous chondrocytes expanded in the presence of a proprietary growth factor variant designed to preserve their chondrogenic potential. We prospe… Show more

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“…The product is a fibrinogen/hyaluronic acid scaffold seeded with expanded autologous chondrocytes. Cells were expanded in the presence of autologous serum and 10 ng/mL fibroblast growth factor 2 variant (FGF2v) (26). FGF2v has been shown to increase cell proliferation rates and maintain the chondrocytic phenotype during expansion (27).…”
Section: Tissue Engineered Articular Cartilage Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The product is a fibrinogen/hyaluronic acid scaffold seeded with expanded autologous chondrocytes. Cells were expanded in the presence of autologous serum and 10 ng/mL fibroblast growth factor 2 variant (FGF2v) (26). FGF2v has been shown to increase cell proliferation rates and maintain the chondrocytic phenotype during expansion (27).…”
Section: Tissue Engineered Articular Cartilage Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FGF2v has been shown to increase cell proliferation rates and maintain the chondrocytic phenotype during expansion (27). The scaffold was described to be composed of homologous human fibrinogen (Omrix Biopharamceuticals, New York, NY) copolymerized with recombinant hyaluronan (Ferring Pharmaceuticals, Switzerland) with the use of thrombin and freeze-dried to yield a sponge-like, 3D structure (26). A company patent indicated that hyaluronic acid not only provides bioactivity to the matrix but also imparts viscoelastic properties to the scaffold (28).…”
Section: Tissue Engineered Articular Cartilage Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…12,18 They have also been used as gel carriers themselves for the transplantation of expanded autologous chondrocytes. 19,20 Autologous fibrin glue (FG) as well as partial autologous fibrin glue (PAF) were regarded as promising alternatives to commercial FG because they seemed favorable with respect to invasion by cells 21 and to morphology and viability of chondrocytes. 22 However, lower fibrin concentrations, poor fibrin crosslinking, and rapid liquefaction due to reduced resistance to fibrinolysis may represent drawbacks of their use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%