Tissue engineering of cartilage with porous polycarprolactone--alginate scaffold: the first report of tissue engineering in Thailand

J Med Assoc Thai. 2006 Sep:89 Suppl 3:S108-14.

Abstract

Objective: To engineer human cartilage with porous polycaprolactone (PCL)-Alginate Scaffold.

Background: Polycaprolactone (PCL) is a prolonged degradable polymer that has good mechanical strength. The authors fabricated PCL as an ear shaped scaffold. Alginate hydrogel was used to seed chondrocyte into the PCL porous scaffold by a gel-cell seeding technique.

Material and method: PCL Scaffolds were fabricated like human pinna by particle leaching technique. Chondrocyte was isolated from human rib cartilage and then cultured. The cultured chondrocyte were mixed with 1.2% alginate and b-FGF (basic-fibroblast growth factor) 5 ng/ml at a concentration of 25 x 10(6) cell/ml, then were seeded in porous PCL scaffold to make the constructs. The constructs were cultured in vitro for 1 week. Then they were implanted in subcutaneous plane of the back of six-female nude mice (5 weeks old). Two nude mice were sacrificed at 2, 3, and 6 months. Histological study was done (H&E, Alcian blue, collagen type II).

Result: Neocartilage was formed in the porous cavity of PCL scaffold. At 2 and 3 months, neocartilage were similar to very young cartilage. At 6 months, they were mature. The delayed maturation until 6 months and the highly vascularization of neocartilage in the early phase was the effect of human b-FGF The growths of neocartilage islands in porous cavity were also observed along with degradation ofPCL inter-porous septum.

Conclusion: This paper reports the first success of cartilage tissue engineering in Thailand.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Alginates / metabolism
  • Alginates / pharmacology*
  • Animals
  • Cartilage / metabolism*
  • Cells, Cultured
  • Chondrocytes / cytology*
  • Female
  • Mice
  • Mice, Nude
  • Polyesters / metabolism
  • Polyesters / pharmacology*
  • Porosity
  • Thailand
  • Tissue Engineering / methods*

Substances

  • Alginates
  • Polyesters
  • polycaprolactone