Background: The optimal production of three-dimensional cartilage in vitro requires both inductive factors and specified culture conditions (e.g., hydrostatic pressure [HP], gas concentration, and nutrient supply) to promote cell viability and maintain phenotype. In this study, we optimized the conditions for human cartilage induction using human adipose–derived stem cells (ASCs), collagen scaffolds, and cyclic HP treatment. Methods: Human ASCs underwent primary culture and three passages before being seeded into collagen scaffolds. These constructs were incubated for 1 week in an automated bioreactor using cyclic HP at 0–0.5 MPa, 0.5 Hz, and compared to constructs exposed to atmospheric pressure. In both groups, chondrogenic differentiati...
Articular cartilage protects and lubricates joints for smooth motion and transmission of loads. Owin...
Cartilage has a poor intrinsic healing response, and neither the innate healing response nor current...
The regeneration of cartilage lesions still represents a major challenge. Cartilage has a tissue-spe...
Purpose: Despite widespread use of 3-dimensional (3D) micro-porous scaffolds to promote their potent...
The objective of this study was to investigate how joint specific biomechanical loading influences t...
Item does not contain fulltextHuman mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) from bone marrow are considered a...
It is generally accepted that the application of hydrostatic pressure (HP) is beneficial for MSC cho...
Early osteoarthritis (OA), characterised by cartilage defects, is a degenerative disease that greatl...
Mechanical stimulation plays in an important role in regulating stem cell differentiation and their ...
SummaryObjectiveThe aim of this study was to investigate the effect of intermittent hydrostatic pres...
Human articular cartilage functions under a wide range of mechanical loads in synovial joints, where...
Objective: In previous research the use of hydrostatic pressure (HP) has been applied to enhance the...
Both hydrostatic pressure (HP) and cell-matrix interactions have independently been shown to regulat...
Articular cartilage protects and lubricates joints for smooth motion and transmission of loads. Owin...
Cartilage has a poor intrinsic healing response, and neither the innate healing response nor current...
The regeneration of cartilage lesions still represents a major challenge. Cartilage has a tissue-spe...
Purpose: Despite widespread use of 3-dimensional (3D) micro-porous scaffolds to promote their potent...
The objective of this study was to investigate how joint specific biomechanical loading influences t...
Item does not contain fulltextHuman mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) from bone marrow are considered a...
It is generally accepted that the application of hydrostatic pressure (HP) is beneficial for MSC cho...
Early osteoarthritis (OA), characterised by cartilage defects, is a degenerative disease that greatl...
Mechanical stimulation plays in an important role in regulating stem cell differentiation and their ...
SummaryObjectiveThe aim of this study was to investigate the effect of intermittent hydrostatic pres...
Human articular cartilage functions under a wide range of mechanical loads in synovial joints, where...
Objective: In previous research the use of hydrostatic pressure (HP) has been applied to enhance the...
Both hydrostatic pressure (HP) and cell-matrix interactions have independently been shown to regulat...
Articular cartilage protects and lubricates joints for smooth motion and transmission of loads. Owin...
Cartilage has a poor intrinsic healing response, and neither the innate healing response nor current...
The regeneration of cartilage lesions still represents a major challenge. Cartilage has a tissue-spe...