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In Vitro Calcification of Immature Bovine Articular Cartilage: Formation of a Functional Zone of Calcified Cartilage.


ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: The zone of calcified cartilage (ZCC) anchors articular cartilage (AC) to subchondral bone through a layer of intermediate stiffness. The regulation and functional consequences of cartilage calcification may vary with depth from the articular surface. The hypothesis of this study was that the in vitro calcification of immature AC occurs selectively in the deep region and is associated with a local increase in stiffness. METHODS: AC and growth plate cartilage (GPC) from calves were incubated in DMEM, 1% FBS, 100?g/mL ascorbate, and ±10mM ß-glycerophosphate (ßGP) for up to 3 weeks. To assess the time course and effects of cell viability and ßGP, full-depth strips of AC and GPC were analyzed by histology, indentation, and (45)Ca(++) uptake. To assess the effect of tissue zone, disks harvested from surface and deep zone AC and from reserve and hypertrophic zone of GPC were incubated independently and analyzed by compression and for (45)Ca(++) uptake and biochemical components. RESULTS: The deep ~20% of immature AC calcified within 3 weeks, with calcification dependent on cell viability and ßGP. Mineral was deposited continuously around cells in AC but only between cell columns in GPC. The deep zone of AC exhibited a compressive modulus of 0.53 MPa after ßGP-induced calcification, ~4-fold stiffer than AC incubated without ßGP. CONCLUSIONS: Cartilage explants exhibit inherent zone-specific calcification processes, resulting in an increase in stiffness associated with cartilage calcification. Such properties may be useful for engineering a biomimetic ZCC tissue to integrate cartilaginous tissue to bone, thereby forming a mechanically functional osteochondral unit.

SUBMITTER: Hwang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3382981 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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In Vitro Calcification of Immature Bovine Articular Cartilage: Formation of a Functional Zone of Calcified Cartilage.

Hwang Jennifer J   Kyubwa Espoir M EM   Bae Won C WC   Bugbee William D WD   Masuda Koichi K   Sah Robert L RL  

Cartilage 20100510 4


INTRODUCTION: The zone of calcified cartilage (ZCC) anchors articular cartilage (AC) to subchondral bone through a layer of intermediate stiffness. The regulation and functional consequences of cartilage calcification may vary with depth from the articular surface. The hypothesis of this study was that the in vitro calcification of immature AC occurs selectively in the deep region and is associated with a local increase in stiffness. METHODS: AC and growth plate cartilage (GPC) from calves were  ...[more]

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