Hydrogel-mediated formation of living cartilage template for endochondral initiation

The use of hydrogel in cartilage tissue engineering is especially popular due to its high hydrophilic property which is similar to native cartilage matrix. Alginate hydrogel was used as a transient scaffold material to facilitate chondrocyte proliferation into a three-dimensional scaffold-free livin...

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Main Authors: Lau, Ting Ting, Neo, Jing Rui Evelyn, Wang, Dong-An
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1023992020-03-07T11:40:20Z Hydrogel-mediated formation of living cartilage template for endochondral initiation Lau, Ting Ting Neo, Jing Rui Evelyn Wang, Dong-An School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering DRNTU::Science::Medicine::Tissue engineering The use of hydrogel in cartilage tissue engineering is especially popular due to its high hydrophilic property which is similar to native cartilage matrix. Alginate hydrogel was used as a transient scaffold material to facilitate chondrocyte proliferation into a three-dimensional scaffold-free living hyaline cartilaginous graft (LhCG). As LhCG is purely cell-based and has a marked resemblance to native hyaline cartilage, it served as an excellent in vitro platform for studying the endochondral ossification pathway. Due to the complexity of events involved throughout endochondral ossification, this study only focuses on early stages of the process where it involves chondrocyte hypertrophy and blood vessel invasion. Human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) were selected as the target cells for possible endothelialization in the LhCG template. They were seeded onto the LhCG construct and subjected to vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) treatment. Results suggested that VEGF is indeed a potent driving force for initiation of the endochondral pathway. It alone is sufficient to induce hypertrophy in chondrocytes and the corresponding expression of osteogenic genes with or without the presence of HUVECs in the LhCG template. On the other hand, the effect of HUVECs in the LhCG system was less evident. It is hypothesized that this is attributed to the preservation of anti-angiogenic properties in primary chondrocytes from the LhCG construct, inhibiting HUVECs from endothelialization in the LhCG+HUVEC construct. Based on the outcome from this study, it is recommended that hypertrophy in chondrocytes should be induced prior to endothelial cell introduction so that the microenvironment will be altered to favor angiogenesis within the cartilaginous template. 2014-03-27T08:39:55Z 2019-12-06T20:54:18Z 2014-03-27T08:39:55Z 2019-12-06T20:54:18Z 2013 2013 Journal Article Lau, T. T., Neo, J. R. E., & Wang, D.-A. (2013). Hydrogel-mediated formation of living cartilage template for endochondral initiation. Polymer International, 63(9), 1600–1607. 0959-8103 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/102399 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/19010 10.1002/pi.4648 en Polymer international © 2013 Society of Chemical Industry.
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Lau, Ting Ting
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Wang, Dong-An
Hydrogel-mediated formation of living cartilage template for endochondral initiation
description The use of hydrogel in cartilage tissue engineering is especially popular due to its high hydrophilic property which is similar to native cartilage matrix. Alginate hydrogel was used as a transient scaffold material to facilitate chondrocyte proliferation into a three-dimensional scaffold-free living hyaline cartilaginous graft (LhCG). As LhCG is purely cell-based and has a marked resemblance to native hyaline cartilage, it served as an excellent in vitro platform for studying the endochondral ossification pathway. Due to the complexity of events involved throughout endochondral ossification, this study only focuses on early stages of the process where it involves chondrocyte hypertrophy and blood vessel invasion. Human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) were selected as the target cells for possible endothelialization in the LhCG template. They were seeded onto the LhCG construct and subjected to vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) treatment. Results suggested that VEGF is indeed a potent driving force for initiation of the endochondral pathway. It alone is sufficient to induce hypertrophy in chondrocytes and the corresponding expression of osteogenic genes with or without the presence of HUVECs in the LhCG template. On the other hand, the effect of HUVECs in the LhCG system was less evident. It is hypothesized that this is attributed to the preservation of anti-angiogenic properties in primary chondrocytes from the LhCG construct, inhibiting HUVECs from endothelialization in the LhCG+HUVEC construct. Based on the outcome from this study, it is recommended that hypertrophy in chondrocytes should be induced prior to endothelial cell introduction so that the microenvironment will be altered to favor angiogenesis within the cartilaginous template.
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Lau, Ting Ting
Neo, Jing Rui Evelyn
Wang, Dong-An
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author Lau, Ting Ting
Neo, Jing Rui Evelyn
Wang, Dong-An
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title Hydrogel-mediated formation of living cartilage template for endochondral initiation
title_short Hydrogel-mediated formation of living cartilage template for endochondral initiation
title_full Hydrogel-mediated formation of living cartilage template for endochondral initiation
title_fullStr Hydrogel-mediated formation of living cartilage template for endochondral initiation
title_full_unstemmed Hydrogel-mediated formation of living cartilage template for endochondral initiation
title_sort hydrogel-mediated formation of living cartilage template for endochondral initiation
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