骨软骨榫冷藏过程中储存介质对软骨细胞活力的影响

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
Cell and Tissue Banking Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-08 DOI:10.1007/s10561-023-10104-1
Noor Abdelwahab, Mohammadhamed Shahsavari, Kezhou Wu, Leila Laouar, Tamara D Skene-Arnold, Janet A W Elliott, Nadr M Jomha
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摘要

骨软骨异体移植是修复关节软骨缺损和预防骨关节炎退行性影响的一种行之有效的方法。由于供体软骨组织的可用性和储存时间的限制,每年可进行的骨软骨移植数量有限。骨软骨移植的成功与植入时供体软骨组织中软骨细胞的高存活率有关。确定供体软骨的最佳储存条件对组织库安全提供优质软骨组织至关重要。在这项研究中,我们比较了三种组织/细胞培养基(DMEM/F12、RPMI-1640 和 X-VIVO 10)在低温保存 28 天期间维持软骨细胞活力的能力。猪骨软骨楔在每种培养基中储存 28 天,每隔 7 天评估一次细胞存活率。在 28 天的储存期间,储存在 DMEM/F12、RPMI-1640 和 X-VIVO 10 培养基中的镙丝钉的软骨细胞活力都以类似的方式下降。我们的研究结果表明,这三种培养基维持软骨组织细胞活力的能力相当,这也为使用成本较低的细胞培养基(DMEM/F12 和 RPMI-1640)进行关节软骨组织低温储存提供了依据。
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Effect of storage media on chondrocyte viability during cold storage of osteochondral dowels.

Effect of storage media on chondrocyte viability during cold storage of osteochondral dowels.

Osteochondral allograft transplantation is a successfully proven method to repair articular cartilage defects and prevent the degenerative effects of osteoarthritis. The number of osteochondral transplantations that can be performed each year is limited by availability of donor cartilage tissue and storage time constraints. Osteochondral transplantation success has been linked to high chondrocyte viability of the donor cartilage tissue at the time of implantation. Determining optimal storage conditions for donor cartilage is essential for tissue banks to safely provide quality cartilage tissue. In this study, we compared three tissue/cell media (DMEM/F12, RPMI-1640 and X-VIVO 10) for their ability to maintain chondrocyte viability during hypothermic storage for 28 days. Porcine osteochondral dowels were stored in each media for 28 days and cell viability was assessed every 7 days. Over the 28 day storage period, the chondrocyte viability of dowels stored in DMEM/F12, RPMI-1640, and X-VIVO 10 media all declined in a similar fashion. Our results show that all three media were equivalent in their ability to maintain cell viability of the cartilage tissue and provides rationale for the use of lower cost cell media (DMEM/F12 and RPMI-1640) for hypothermic storage of articular cartilage tissue.

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Cell and Tissue Banking
Cell and Tissue Banking CELL BIOLOGY-ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
13.30%
发文量
68
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Cell and Tissue Banking provides a forum for disseminating information to scientists and clinicians involved in the banking and transplantation of cells and tissues. Cell and Tissue Banking is an international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes original papers in the following areas: basic research concerning general aspects of tissue banking such as quality assurance and control of banked cells/tissues, effects of preservation and sterilisation methods on cells/tissues, biotechnology, etc.; clinical applications of banked cells/tissues; standards of practice in procurement, processing, storage and distribution of cells/tissues; ethical issues; medico-legal issues.
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