Human articular cartilage functions under a wide range of mechanical loads in synovial joints, where hydrostatic pressure (HP) is the prevalent actuating force. We hypothesized that the formation of engineered cartilage can be augmented by applying such physiologic stimuli to chondrogenic cells or stem cells, cultured in hydrogels, using custom-designed HP bioreactors. To test this hypothesis, we investigated the effects of distinct HP regimens on cartilage formation in vitro by either human nasal chondrocytes (HNCs) or human adipose stem cells (hASCs) encapsulated in gellan gum (GG) hydrogels. To this end, we varied the frequency of low HP, by applying pulsatile hydrostatic pressure or a steady hydrostatic pressure load to HNC-GG construct...
Mechanical stimulation plays in an important role in regulating stem cell differentiation and their ...
Articular cartilage protects and lubricates joints for smooth motion and transmission of loads. Owin...
Tissue engineering approaches have attempted to address some of the problems associated with articul...
The objective of this study was to investigate how joint specific biomechanical loading influences t...
Cartilage has a poor intrinsic healing response, and neither the innate healing response nor current...
Chondrocytes are continuously exposed to loads placed upon them. Physiological loads are pivotal to ...
Objective: In previous research the use of hydrostatic pressure (HP) has been applied to enhance the...
Hydrostatic pressure (HP) is a significant factor in the function of many tissues, including cartila...
Early osteoarthritis (OA), characterised by cartilage defects, is a degenerative disease that greatl...
The regeneration of cartilage lesions still represents a major challenge. Cartilage has a tissue-spe...
Background: The optimal production of three-dimensional cartilage in vitro requires both inductive f...
SummaryObjectiveThe aim of this study was to investigate the effect of intermittent hydrostatic pres...
It is generally accepted that the application of hydrostatic pressure (HP) is beneficial for MSC cho...
Background: Hydrostatic pressure (HP) is a significant factor in the function of many tissues, inclu...
Hydrostatic pressure (HP) is a significant factor in the function of many tissues, including cartila...
Mechanical stimulation plays in an important role in regulating stem cell differentiation and their ...
Articular cartilage protects and lubricates joints for smooth motion and transmission of loads. Owin...
Tissue engineering approaches have attempted to address some of the problems associated with articul...
The objective of this study was to investigate how joint specific biomechanical loading influences t...
Cartilage has a poor intrinsic healing response, and neither the innate healing response nor current...
Chondrocytes are continuously exposed to loads placed upon them. Physiological loads are pivotal to ...
Objective: In previous research the use of hydrostatic pressure (HP) has been applied to enhance the...
Hydrostatic pressure (HP) is a significant factor in the function of many tissues, including cartila...
Early osteoarthritis (OA), characterised by cartilage defects, is a degenerative disease that greatl...
The regeneration of cartilage lesions still represents a major challenge. Cartilage has a tissue-spe...
Background: The optimal production of three-dimensional cartilage in vitro requires both inductive f...
SummaryObjectiveThe aim of this study was to investigate the effect of intermittent hydrostatic pres...
It is generally accepted that the application of hydrostatic pressure (HP) is beneficial for MSC cho...
Background: Hydrostatic pressure (HP) is a significant factor in the function of many tissues, inclu...
Hydrostatic pressure (HP) is a significant factor in the function of many tissues, including cartila...
Mechanical stimulation plays in an important role in regulating stem cell differentiation and their ...
Articular cartilage protects and lubricates joints for smooth motion and transmission of loads. Owin...
Tissue engineering approaches have attempted to address some of the problems associated with articul...