Biomechanical tests of a new scaffold for the cultivation of chondrocytes

Zeitschrift für Orthopädie und ihre Grenzgebiete
B Schmidt-RohlfingU Schneider

Abstract

Scaffolds for the cultivation of chondrocytes are of increasing importance. So far, only little is known about their biomechanical properties. The present preliminary study addresses the biomechanical characteristics of a new collagen type I scaffold for the cultivation of chondrocytes. Human chondrocytes were amplified in a monolayer and then cultivated in a 3D-scaffold over a period of up to 6 weeks. The biomechanical tests addressed the properties under uniaxial compression including stiffness and viscoelastic characteristics (creep and retardation). The obtained values were normalized against the thickness of the specimens and expressed as ratios. In addition, we present histological and quantitative PCR results (for collagen type II and aggrecan). The maximum force (or penetration force) revealed its highest values after a period of seven days. At this time the median value was 40 mN/mm. In the following period, a marked drop of the values was observed (19.8 mN/mm). With respect to the creep properties, we did not find any major changes over the period of six weeks. The median values were between 0.24 and 0.29 mm/mm. There were no significant differences between the samples seeded with chondrocytes and those which served a...Continue Reading

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