Exploring the role of directly coupled alternating electric fields on chondrocyte morphology and redifferentiation capacity with a focus on sex differences

IF 2 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Zezhong Song, Vivica Freiin Grote, Franziska Sahm, Julius Zimmermann, Christoph Lutter, Anika Jonitz-Heincke, Rainer Bader
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Abstract

Purpose

In cell-based therapies addressing articular cartilage lesions, a central challenge is to avoid the formation of fibrous cartilage resulting from dedifferentiation processes. Electrical stimulation emerges as a promising approach for promoting chondrocytic redifferentiation. This study investigated the effects of varying electric fields on morphological changes and the redifferentiation capacity of human chondrocytes with regard to alterations in sex.

Methods

Chondrocytes, isolated from the articular cartilage of male and female patients undergoing total knee replacement, were exposed to alternating electric fields of varying strengths ranging from 0.8 to 1.2, 15 to 20 and 100 to 140 V/m. Afterwards, cell morphology and viability, as well as the deposition of collagen (Col) 1 and 2, were evaluated.

Results

Following electrical stimulation, in particular at 15–20 V/m, an increase in the Col2/Col1 ratio and an elevated proportion of rounded, chondrocyte-like cell morphology were observed, indicating a promoting effect on the redifferentiation of chondrocytes. Comparative analysis between both sexes revealed that chondrocytes from female donors exhibit higher Col1 synthesis rates, a decreased Col2/Col1 ratio, and a higher proportion of elongated, fibroblast-like cells compared to chondrocytes derived from male donors.

Conclusion

Our in vitro study suggests that chondrocytes from male donors are more prone to re-differentiate after electrical stimulation.

Level of Evidence

N/A.

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探讨直接耦合交变电场对软骨细胞形态和再分化能力的影响,重点关注性别差异
在针对关节软骨病变的细胞治疗中,一个主要的挑战是避免由去分化过程导致的纤维软骨的形成。电刺激是促进软骨细胞再分化的一种很有前途的方法。本研究探讨了不同电场对人软骨细胞形态变化和再分化能力的影响。方法从全膝关节置换术的男女患者关节软骨中分离软骨细胞,将其置于0.8 ~ 1.2、15 ~ 20和100 ~ 140 V/m的交变电场中。然后,观察细胞形态和活力,以及胶原(Col) 1和2的沉积情况。结果电刺激后,特别是在15-20 V/m的电刺激下,观察到Col2/Col1比值增加,圆形软骨细胞样细胞形态比例升高,表明电刺激对软骨细胞的再分化有促进作用。两性之间的比较分析显示,与男性供体的软骨细胞相比,来自女性供体的软骨细胞表现出更高的Col1合成率,Col2/Col1比值降低,细长的成纤维细胞样细胞比例更高。结论体外研究表明,男性供体的软骨细胞在电刺激后更容易再分化。证据水平:无。
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Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics
Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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