Collagen I and collagen II immunohistochemistry analyses on in vitro 3D poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) seeded with intervertebral disc cells with and without fibrin scaffold

Objectives/Research Problem: Successful formation of 3D tissue constructs requires appropriate combination of the three established tissue engineering principles. The principles include quality cell source, biocompatible material scaffold and suitable biological signalling factors. This preliminary...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Amin, Muhammad Azri Ifwat, Shuib, Noor Faizatul Husna, Md Nazir, Noorhidayah, Mohamad, Mohd Yusof, Ahmad Radzi, Muhammad Aa'zamuddin, Sha'ban, Munirah
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spelling my.iium.irep.547392017-02-11T07:00:21Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/54739/ Collagen I and collagen II immunohistochemistry analyses on in vitro 3D poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) seeded with intervertebral disc cells with and without fibrin scaffold Mohamed Amin, Muhammad Azri Ifwat Shuib, Noor Faizatul Husna Md Nazir, Noorhidayah Mohamad, Mohd Yusof Ahmad Radzi, Muhammad Aa'zamuddin Sha'ban, Munirah TA164 Bioengineering Objectives/Research Problem: Successful formation of 3D tissue constructs requires appropriate combination of the three established tissue engineering principles. The principles include quality cell source, biocompatible material scaffold and suitable biological signalling factors. This preliminary study aims to evaluate in vitro tissue constructs engineered from poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) seeded with intervertebral disc (IVD) cells namely annulus fibrosus (AF), nucleus pulposus (NP), and a combination of AF:NP (1:1) with and without fibrin using specific cartilaginous markers i.e. collagen I and II immunohistochemistry staining. Materials and Method: Porous PLGA discs (7.0mm dia. X 3.0mm height) were fabricated using solvent casting and salt leaching method. The cells were harvested from rabbits’ IVD, cultured and seeded onto the pre-fabricated PLGA-based scaffolds. The resulting six “cells-scaffolds” construct groups were cultured for 3-weeks. The immunohistochemistry procedure and microscopic observation were performed at week 1, 2 and 3. Results and Discussion: Minimal cartilaginous tissue formation is noted in all constructs at week 1 until week 3. This can be appreciated by the presence of cartilage-isolated cells in lacunae embedded within extracellular matrix (ECM) ground substance. Cellular and ECM distribution are better in PLGA+Fibrin+AF:NP group than the other groups. Presence of brownish precipitation in most of the constructs after the immunolocalization of collagen I and II indicates positive results. It demonstrates that certain constructs have cartilaginous properties. Conclusion: The combination of PLGA and fibrin has the potential in facilitating early chondrogenesis of in vitro constructs engineered from AF, NP, and the combination of AF:NP (1:1) cells. The minimal cartilaginous tissue formation may be due to inefficient cells seeding. While it is apparent that human factor is unavoidable, there is much evidence in biomedical research and other fields that certain methodology can be refined to prevent errors before one’s experiment is compromised. In this case, the cells seeding method should be observed and improved for future IVD tissue engineering research. 2016-11-21 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/54739/1/Azri%20KRW2016%20Abstract.pdf Mohamed Amin, Muhammad Azri Ifwat and Shuib, Noor Faizatul Husna and Md Nazir, Noorhidayah and Mohamad, Mohd Yusof and Ahmad Radzi, Muhammad Aa'zamuddin and Sha'ban, Munirah (2016) Collagen I and collagen II immunohistochemistry analyses on in vitro 3D poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) seeded with intervertebral disc cells with and without fibrin scaffold. In: The 2nd KAHS Research Week 2016 and the 1st Allied Health Scientific Colloquium 2016, 21-25 Nov 2016, Kuantan.
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Mohamed Amin, Muhammad Azri Ifwat
Shuib, Noor Faizatul Husna
Md Nazir, Noorhidayah
Mohamad, Mohd Yusof
Ahmad Radzi, Muhammad Aa'zamuddin
Sha'ban, Munirah
Collagen I and collagen II immunohistochemistry analyses on in vitro 3D poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) seeded with intervertebral disc cells with and without fibrin scaffold
description Objectives/Research Problem: Successful formation of 3D tissue constructs requires appropriate combination of the three established tissue engineering principles. The principles include quality cell source, biocompatible material scaffold and suitable biological signalling factors. This preliminary study aims to evaluate in vitro tissue constructs engineered from poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) seeded with intervertebral disc (IVD) cells namely annulus fibrosus (AF), nucleus pulposus (NP), and a combination of AF:NP (1:1) with and without fibrin using specific cartilaginous markers i.e. collagen I and II immunohistochemistry staining. Materials and Method: Porous PLGA discs (7.0mm dia. X 3.0mm height) were fabricated using solvent casting and salt leaching method. The cells were harvested from rabbits’ IVD, cultured and seeded onto the pre-fabricated PLGA-based scaffolds. The resulting six “cells-scaffolds” construct groups were cultured for 3-weeks. The immunohistochemistry procedure and microscopic observation were performed at week 1, 2 and 3. Results and Discussion: Minimal cartilaginous tissue formation is noted in all constructs at week 1 until week 3. This can be appreciated by the presence of cartilage-isolated cells in lacunae embedded within extracellular matrix (ECM) ground substance. Cellular and ECM distribution are better in PLGA+Fibrin+AF:NP group than the other groups. Presence of brownish precipitation in most of the constructs after the immunolocalization of collagen I and II indicates positive results. It demonstrates that certain constructs have cartilaginous properties. Conclusion: The combination of PLGA and fibrin has the potential in facilitating early chondrogenesis of in vitro constructs engineered from AF, NP, and the combination of AF:NP (1:1) cells. The minimal cartilaginous tissue formation may be due to inefficient cells seeding. While it is apparent that human factor is unavoidable, there is much evidence in biomedical research and other fields that certain methodology can be refined to prevent errors before one’s experiment is compromised. In this case, the cells seeding method should be observed and improved for future IVD tissue engineering research.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mohamed Amin, Muhammad Azri Ifwat
Shuib, Noor Faizatul Husna
Md Nazir, Noorhidayah
Mohamad, Mohd Yusof
Ahmad Radzi, Muhammad Aa'zamuddin
Sha'ban, Munirah
author_facet Mohamed Amin, Muhammad Azri Ifwat
Shuib, Noor Faizatul Husna
Md Nazir, Noorhidayah
Mohamad, Mohd Yusof
Ahmad Radzi, Muhammad Aa'zamuddin
Sha'ban, Munirah
author_sort Mohamed Amin, Muhammad Azri Ifwat
title Collagen I and collagen II immunohistochemistry analyses on in vitro 3D poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) seeded with intervertebral disc cells with and without fibrin scaffold
title_short Collagen I and collagen II immunohistochemistry analyses on in vitro 3D poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) seeded with intervertebral disc cells with and without fibrin scaffold
title_full Collagen I and collagen II immunohistochemistry analyses on in vitro 3D poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) seeded with intervertebral disc cells with and without fibrin scaffold
title_fullStr Collagen I and collagen II immunohistochemistry analyses on in vitro 3D poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) seeded with intervertebral disc cells with and without fibrin scaffold
title_full_unstemmed Collagen I and collagen II immunohistochemistry analyses on in vitro 3D poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) seeded with intervertebral disc cells with and without fibrin scaffold
title_sort collagen i and collagen ii immunohistochemistry analyses on in vitro 3d poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) seeded with intervertebral disc cells with and without fibrin scaffold
publishDate 2016
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