Articular cartilage repair: Rabbit experiments with a collagen gel-biomatrix and chondrocytes cultured in it

Authors

  • Sadahito Kawamura
  • Shigeyuki Wakitani
  • Tomoatsu Kimura
  • Akira Maeda
  • Arnold I Caplan
  • Konsei Shino
  • Takahiro Ochi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679809002358

Abstract

To repair a full-thickness articular cartilage defect in rabbit knees, we developed a technique of using a collagen gel hardened by cultured allogeneic chondrocytes in it. the gel-chondrocyte composite accumulated an intense metachromatic matrix, and had elasticity and stiffness enough to be shaped easily after 2 weeks' culture in vitro. It was implanted into full-thickness articular cartilage defects. Histologic evaluation was performed up to 6 months after surgery, using a histologic grading scale composed of 5 categories. In the gel-chondrocyte composite implanted group, good repair was observed from as early as 1 day up to 6 months. on the other hand, in the empty control group, no repair was observed 1 day to 2 weeks after the defects were made. At 4 weeks, some repair occurred, but even at 6 months the repair was not good.

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Published

1998-01-01

How to Cite

Kawamura, S., Wakitani, S., Kimura, T., Maeda, A., Caplan, A. I., Shino, K., & Ochi, T. (1998). Articular cartilage repair: Rabbit experiments with a collagen gel-biomatrix and chondrocytes cultured in it. Acta Orthopaedica, 69(1), 56–62. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679809002358