Tissue engineered flexible ear-shaped cartilage

  • J. W. Xu
  • T. S. Johnson
  • P. M. Motarjem
  • M. A. Randolph
  • M. J. Yaremchuk
  • G. Peretti
Publication date
May 2005
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Previous attempts to engineer human ear-shaped constructs mimicked human shape but lacked the flexibility and size of a human ear. Recently, the authors engineered flexible cartilage by incorporating a perichondrium-like layer into the construct. In this study, they used lyophilized swine perichondrium as a pseudoperichondrium, examined its ability to confer flexibility to tissue-engineered cartilage, and used it to engineer flexible cartilage in the shape and size of a human ear. METHODS: Auricular chondrocytes and perichondrium were isolated from swine. Chondrocytes were mixed with fibrin polymer and gelled to form 5 x 20-mm constructs. Constructs alone (control, n = 6) or constructs sandwiched between two layers of lyophilize...

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