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Stem cell repair of physeal cartilage
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Tissue EngineeringGroup AEngineeringAdult Stem CellBone RepairBiomedical EngineeringImmature RabbitsOrthopaedic SurgeryRegenerative MedicineBone Morphogenic ProteinCartilage DegenerationOsteoarthritisBone RemodelingStem CellsMesenchymal Stem CellsMesenchymal Stem CellPhyseal CartilageFracture HealingStem Cell ResearchStem-cell TherapyWound HealingMedicine
To evaluate the ability of cultured mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) to repair physeal defects, MSC-matrix constructs with 5% gelatin (group A), 10% gelatin/Gelfoam (Pharmacia, Peapack, NJ) (group B), and MSC grown in the presence of TGF-beta3 with Gelfoam (group C) were implanted in proximal tibial physeal defects created in 20 immature rabbits. Control groups (untreated partial defect and partial defect treated with Gelfoam) showed bony bar formation with varus deformities of 30 degrees and 28 degrees, respectively. Group A had an average 23 degrees varus deformity with bony bridge formation, and group B had mild varus angulation (average 14 degrees) of the proximal tibia. In group C, there was no significant varus deformity (average 9 degrees), and histologic examination showed that some of the columnation areas interspersed with chondrocytes were irregularly arranged in the matrix. These findings suggest that repair of physeal defects can be enhanced by the implantation of MSC cultured with TGF-beta3.
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