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Published in: Arthritis Research & Therapy 4/2008

Open Access 01-08-2008 | Research article

Local adherent technique for transplanting mesenchymal stem cells as a potential treatment of cartilage defect

Authors: Hideyuki Koga, Masayuki Shimaya, Takeshi Muneta, Akimoto Nimura, Toshiyuki Morito, Masaya Hayashi, Shiro Suzuki, Young-Jin Ju, Tomoyuki Mochizuki, Ichiro Sekiya

Published in: Arthritis Research & Therapy | Issue 4/2008

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Abstract

Introduction

Current cell therapy for cartilage regeneration requires invasive procedures, periosteal coverage and scaffold use. We have developed a novel transplantation method with synovial mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) to adhere to the cartilage defect.

Methods

For ex vivo analysis in rabbits, the cartilage defect was faced upward, filled with synovial MSC suspension, and held stationary for 2.5 to 15 minutes. The number of attached cells was examined. For in vivo analysis in rabbits, an autologous synovial MSC suspension was placed on the cartilage defect, and the position was maintained for 10 minutes to adhere the cells to the defect. For the control, either the same cell suspension was injected intra-articularly or the defects were left empty. The three groups were compared macroscopically and histologically. For ex vivo analysis in humans, in addition to the similar experiment in rabbits, the expression and effects of neutralizing antibodies for adhesion molecules were examined.

Results

Ex vivo analysis in rabbits demonstrated that the number of attached cells increased in a time-dependent manner, and more than 60% of cells attached within 10 minutes. The in vivo study showed that a large number of transplanted synovial MSCs attached to the defect at 1 day, and the cartilage defect improved at 24 weeks. The histological score was consistently better than the scores of the two control groups (same cell suspension injected intra-articularly or defects left empty) at 4, 12, and 24 weeks. Ex vivo analysis in humans provided similar results to those in rabbits. Intercellular adhesion molecule 1-positive cells increased between 1 minute and 10 minutes, and neutralizing antibodies for intercellular adhesion molecule 1, vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 and activated leukocyte-cell adhesion molecule inhibited the attachment.

Conclusion

Placing MSC suspension on the cartilage defect for 10 minutes resulted in adherence of >60% of synovial MSCs to the defect, and promoted cartilage regeneration. This adherent method makes it possible to adhere MSCs with low invasion, without periosteal coverage, and without a scaffold.
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Metadata
Title
Local adherent technique for transplanting mesenchymal stem cells as a potential treatment of cartilage defect
Authors
Hideyuki Koga
Masayuki Shimaya
Takeshi Muneta
Akimoto Nimura
Toshiyuki Morito
Masaya Hayashi
Shiro Suzuki
Young-Jin Ju
Tomoyuki Mochizuki
Ichiro Sekiya
Publication date
01-08-2008
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Arthritis Research & Therapy / Issue 4/2008
Electronic ISSN: 1478-6362
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/ar2460

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