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Age-Dependent Subchondral Bone Remodeling and Cartilage Repair in a Minipig Defect Model.


ABSTRACT: After cartilage injury and repair, the subchondral bone plate remodels. Skeletal maturity likely impacts both bone remodeling and inherent cartilage repair capacity. The objective of this study was to evaluate subchondral bone remodeling as a function of injury type, repair scenario, and skeletal maturity in a Yucatan minipig model. Cartilage defects (4?mm) were created bilaterally in the trochlear groove. Treatment conditions included a full thickness chondral defect (full chondral defect, n?=?3 adult/3 juvenile), a partial thickness (?50%) chondral defect (PCD, n?=?3/3), and FCD treated with microfracture (MFX, n?=?3/3). At 6 weeks postoperatively, osteochondral samples containing the lesion site were imaged by micro-computed tomography (CT) and analyzed by histology and immunohistochemistry. Via micro-CT, FCD and MFX groups showed increased bone loss in juveniles compared with adults. Quantification of histology using the ICRS II scoring system showed equal overall assessment for the FCD groups and better overall assessment in juvenile animals treated with MFX compared with adults. All FCD and MFX groups were inferior to control samples. For the PCD injury, both age groups had values close to the control values. For the FCD groups, there were greater alterations in the subchondral bone in juveniles compared with adults. Staining for collagen II showed more intense signals in juvenile FCD and MFX groups compared with adults. This large animal study of cartilage repair shows the significant impact of skeletal maturity on the propensity of subchondral bone to remodel as a result of chondral injury. This will improve selection criteria for animal models for studying cartilage injury, repair, and treatment.

SUBMITTER: Pfeifer CG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5689111 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Age-Dependent Subchondral Bone Remodeling and Cartilage Repair in a Minipig Defect Model.

Pfeifer Christian G CG   Fisher Matthew B MB   Saxena Vishal V   Kim Minwook M   Henning Elizabeth A EA   Steinberg David A DA   Dodge George R GR   Mauck Robert L RL  

Tissue engineering. Part C, Methods 20171027 11


After cartilage injury and repair, the subchondral bone plate remodels. Skeletal maturity likely impacts both bone remodeling and inherent cartilage repair capacity. The objective of this study was to evaluate subchondral bone remodeling as a function of injury type, repair scenario, and skeletal maturity in a Yucatan minipig model. Cartilage defects (4 mm) were created bilaterally in the trochlear groove. Treatment conditions included a full thickness chondral defect (full chondral defect, n =   ...[more]

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