Tissue engineered osteochondral patella resurfacing
组织工程骨软骨髌骨表面重建
基本信息
- 批准号:7230072
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 19.06万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2006
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2006-03-01 至 2009-02-28
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The goal of the proposed research is to develop a tissue-engineered osteochondral construct that will result in functional resurfacing of the entire articular surface of the patella in dogs. Our long-term objective is to develop a clinically applicable biologic arthroplasty approach for treating articular cartilage loss due to injury or osteoarthritis in humans. The natural response of articular cartilage to insult and injury is variable and, at best, unsatisfactory. Current surgical approaches for addressing this unsatisfactory response involve synthetic arthroplasty, autogenous or allogeneic grafts, and tissue stimulation techniques. Unfortunately, current treatment options are limited by prosthetic wear, loosening, and infection, availability, poor integration, and poor anatomic size and shape matching. These limitations results in dysfunction, disability, morbidity, and financial and emotional costs to patients, the health-care industry, government agencies, and tax-payers. A potential means for overcoming these issues is to develop tissue-engineered osteochondral constructs matched to patients that will resurface the entire articular surface(s) affected. Initial work through our group's collaborative partnership suggests that functional osteochondral constructs can be created using advanced imaging, established chondrocyte culture techniques, and in vitro tissue engineering methodology. Further, these constructs can be created using allogeneic chondrocytes and be successfully implanted into articular cartilage defects in the knees of dogs, resulting in tissue viability and integration. Based on these data, we hypothesized that tissue-engineered osteochondral constructs can be created that will allow for functional resurfacing of the entire articular surface of the patella in dogs as assessed by lameness scoring, clinical imaging, biochemical, biomechanical, and histologic outcome measures. In testing this hypothesis, our specific aims are to: 1) Optimize in vitro culture of canine osteochondral constructs using a well-defined culture medium and growth factor supplementation for in vivo cartilage resurfacing of the patella, and 2) Assess in vivo implantation of engineered patellar osteochondral constructs implanted into knees of adult dogs. Completion of these aims will provide the basis for pursuing our stated long-term objective, which will have the potential for providing a clinical tool for repair of large articular cartilage defects in patients thereby delaying, or even eliminating, the need for artificial joint arthoplasty.
描述(由申请人提供):拟定研究的目标是开发一种组织工程骨软骨结构,可实现犬髌骨整个关节面的功能性表面置换。我们的长期目标是开发一种临床上适用的生物关节成形术方法,用于治疗人类损伤或骨关节炎引起的关节软骨损失。关节软骨对损伤和损伤的自然反应是可变的,最好的情况是不令人满意的。目前解决这种不满意反应的手术方法包括人工关节置换术、自体或同种异体移植物和组织刺激技术。不幸的是,目前的治疗选择受到假体磨损、松动和感染、可用性、整合不良以及解剖尺寸和形状匹配不良的限制。这些限制导致功能障碍、残疾、发病率以及患者、医疗保健行业、政府机构和纳税人的经济和情感成本。克服这些问题的一种潜在方法是开发与患者相匹配的组织工程骨软骨结构,将对整个受影响的关节面进行表面重建。通过我们小组的合作伙伴关系的初步工作表明,可以使用先进的成像,建立软骨细胞培养技术和体外组织工程方法创建功能性骨软骨结构。此外,这些构建体可以使用同种异体软骨细胞产生,并成功植入狗膝关节的关节软骨缺损中,导致组织活力和整合。基于这些数据,我们假设可以创建组织工程骨软骨结构,通过跛行评分、临床影像学、生物化学、生物力学和组织学结局指标评估,该结构将允许对犬髌骨的整个关节面进行功能性表面置换。在测试这一假设时,我们的具体目标是:1)使用明确定义的培养基和生长因子补充剂优化犬骨软骨构建体的体外培养,用于髌骨的体内软骨表面置换; 2)评估植入成年犬膝关节的工程化髌骨骨软骨构建体的体内植入。这些目标的完成将为实现我们所述的长期目标提供基础,这将有可能为修复患者的大关节软骨缺损提供临床工具,从而延迟甚至消除对人工关节成形术的需求。
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