The effects of intermittent dynamic loading on chondrogenic and osteogenic differentiation of human marrow stromal cells encapsulated in RGD-modified poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogels

Acta Biomater. 2011 Nov;7(11):3829-40. doi: 10.1016/j.actbio.2011.06.031. Epub 2011 Jun 26.

Abstract

Biochemical and biomechanical cues are known to influence the differentiation of stem cells. Biomechanical cues arise from cellular interactions with their surrounding matrix and from applied forces. This study investigates the role of biomechanical cues in chondrogenic and osteogenic differentiation of human marrow stromal cells (hMSC) when encapsulated in synthetic hydrogels. Poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogels were fabricated with tethered cell adhesion moieties, RGD. Cell-laden hydrogels were subjected to 4 h daily intermittent dynamic compressive loading (0.3Hz, 15% amplitude strain) for up to 14 days and the cell response evaluated by gene expression and matrix deposition for chondrogenic and osteogenic markers. The three-dimensional hydrogel supported chondrogenesis and osteogenesis under free swelling conditions, as shown by the up-regulation of cartilage-related markers (SOX9, Col II, Col X, and aggrecan) and staining for type II collagen and aggrecan and osteogenically by up-regulation of ALP and staining for type I collagen and for mineralization. However, under dynamic loading the expression of cartilage-related markers SOX9, Col II, Col X, and aggrecan were down-regulated, along with reduced aggrecan staining and no positive staining for type II collagen. Additionally, the bone-related markers RUNX2, Col I, and ALP were down-regulated and positive staining for type I collagen and mineralization was reduced. In conclusion, the selected loading regime appears to have an inhibitory effect on chondrogenesis and osteogenesis of hMSC encapsulated in PEG-RGD hydrogels after 14 days in culture, potentially due to overloading of the differentiating hMSC before sufficient pericellular matrix is produced and/or due to large strains, particularly for osteogenically differentiating hMSC.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Antigens, Differentiation / biosynthesis
  • Bone Marrow Cells / cytology
  • Bone Marrow Cells / metabolism*
  • Cells, Cultured
  • Cells, Immobilized / cytology
  • Cells, Immobilized / metabolism
  • Chondrogenesis*
  • Humans
  • Hydrogels / chemistry*
  • Materials Testing / methods
  • Oligopeptides / chemistry*
  • Osteogenesis*
  • Polyethylene Glycols / chemistry*
  • Stromal Cells / cytology
  • Stromal Cells / metabolism*
  • Time Factors

Substances

  • Antigens, Differentiation
  • Hydrogels
  • Oligopeptides
  • Polyethylene Glycols
  • arginyl-glycyl-aspartic acid