The positive impact of platelet-derived growth factor on the repair of full-thickness defects of articular cartilage.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine
Sezgin Sarban, Hasan Tabur, Z Füsun Baba, U Erdem Işıkan
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Abstract

Objectives: This study aims to investigate the potential use and histological effects of the local administration of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) in the repair of full-thickness osteochondral defects in articular cartilage in an animal model.

Materials and methods: Twenty-four adolescent 18-week-old New Zealand White rabbits with an average weight of 2500 g (range, 1600 g to 3200 g) were used in the study. The rabbits were randomly divided into three groups (n=8) as the control group (group A) and two experimental groups (groups B and C). Defects of cylindrical full-thickness (3.5 mm wide, 4 mm deep) were created in the weight-bearing area of the right knee medial femoral condyles. In group A, the defect was left empty. In group B, the defect was filled with a collagen sponge. In group C, the defect was filled with a collagen sponge impregnated with PDGF. All rabbits were followed-up for 12 weeks. Right knee medial femoral condyles were used for macroscopic and histological analyses.

Results: At macroscopic level, the repair tissue was similar to normal adjacent cartilage at 12 weeks in group C. The surface of the repair tissue in group C was smoother and more regular compared to groups A and B. The total histological score of defects in group C was statistically significantly superior compared to groups A and B (p<0.05). Matrix staining and immunostaining of collagen type 2 were stronger in group C compared to the other groups, indicating the presence of a tissue similar to a normal cartilage.

Conclusion: Platelet-derived growth factor can induce repair in full-thickness defects of articular cartilage in an animal model. Thus, this study demonstrates the potential use of PDGF for full-thickness osteochondral defects.

血小板源性生长因子对关节软骨全层缺损修复的积极影响。
目的:本研究旨在探讨局部给药血小板衍生生长因子(PDGF)在动物模型中修复关节软骨全层骨软骨缺损的潜在用途和组织学效果。材料与方法:选取24只18周龄青春期新西兰大白兔,平均体重2500 g(范围1600 ~ 3200g)。将实验兔随机分为3组(n=8),分别为对照组(A组)和实验组(B、C组),在右膝股骨内侧髁负重区制造圆柱状全层缺损(宽3.5 mm,深4mm)。在A组,缺陷是空的。B组用胶原蛋白海绵填充缺损。C组用PDGF浸渍的胶原海绵填充缺损。所有家兔均随访12周。右膝股骨内侧髁进行宏观和组织学分析。结果:在宏观水平上,C组修复组织在12周时与正常相邻软骨相似,C组修复组织表面较A、B组更光滑、更规则,C组缺损的总组织学评分较A、B组有统计学意义(p)。结论:血小板源性生长因子在动物模型中可诱导关节软骨全层缺损的修复。因此,本研究证明了PDGF在全层骨软骨缺损中的潜在应用。
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CiteScore
1.90
自引率
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期刊介绍: Joint Diseases and Related Surgery (formerly published as Eklem Hastalıkları ve Cerrahisi) is the official publication of the Turkish Joint Diseases Foundation. Joint Diseases and Related Surgery is open access journal. The full text of the articles of the Journal is freely available without embargo since 1990. Joint Diseases and Related Surgery is international, double-blind peer-reviewed periodical journal bringing the latest developments in all aspects of joint diseases and related surgey.
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