Composition of cell‐polymer cartilage implants

Cartilage implants for potential in vivo use for joint repair or reconstructive surgery can be created in vitro by growing chondrocytes on biodegradable polymer scaffolds. Implants 1 cm in diameter by 0.176 cm thick were made using isolated calf chondrocytes and polyglucolic acid (PGA). By 6 weeks, the total amount of glycosaminoglycan (GAG) and collagen (types I and II) increased to 46% of the implant dry weight; there was a corresponding decrease in the mass of PGA. Implant biochemical and histological compositions depended on initial cell density, scaffold thickness, and the methods of cell seeding and implant culture. Implants seeded at higher initial cell densities reached higher GAG contents (total and per cell), presumably due to cooperative cell‐to‐cell interactions. Thicker implants had lower GAG and collagen contents due to diffusional limitations.

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