Autologous mesenchymal stem cell-mediated repair of tendon
Tissue engineering, 1999•liebertpub.com
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) were isolated from bone marrow of 18 adult New Zealand
White rabbits. These cells were culture expanded, suspended in type I collagen gel, and
implanted into a surgically induced defect in the donor's right patellar tendon. A cell-free
collagen gel was implanted into an identical control defect in the left patellar tendon. Repair
tissues were evaluated biomechanically (n= 13) and histomorphometrically (n= 5) at 4
weeks after surgery. Compared to their matched controls, the MSC-mediated repair tissue …
White rabbits. These cells were culture expanded, suspended in type I collagen gel, and
implanted into a surgically induced defect in the donor's right patellar tendon. A cell-free
collagen gel was implanted into an identical control defect in the left patellar tendon. Repair
tissues were evaluated biomechanically (n= 13) and histomorphometrically (n= 5) at 4
weeks after surgery. Compared to their matched controls, the MSC-mediated repair tissue …
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) were isolated from bone marrow of 18 adult New Zealand White rabbits. These cells were culture expanded, suspended in type I collagen gel, and implanted into a surgically induced defect in the donor's right patellar tendon. A cell-free collagen gel was implanted into an identical control defect in the left patellar tendon. Repair tissues were evaluated biomechanically (n = 13) and histomorphometrically (n = 5) at 4 weeks after surgery. Compared to their matched controls, the MSC-mediated repair tissue demonstrated significant increases of 26% (p < 0.001), 18% (p < 0.01), and 33% (p < 0.02) in maximum stress, modulus, and strain energy density, respectively. Qualitatively, there appeared to be minor improvements in the histological appearance of some of the MSC-mediated repairs, including increased number of tenocytes and larger and more mature-looking collagen fiber bundles. Morphometrically, however, there were no significant left-right differences in nuclear aspect ratio (shape) or nuclear alignment (orientation). Therefore, delivering a large number of mesenchymal stem cells to a wound site can significantly improve its biomechanical properties by only 4 weeks but produce no visible improvement in its microstructure.
Mary Ann Liebert