23 Jul Method for obtaining tissue engineering cartilage through directionally inducing bone-marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs)
Abstract
The invention relates to a method for obtaining tissue engineering cartilage through directionally inducing bone-marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs). At present, a large amount of exogenous growth factors and culture in vitro are needed before culturing the BMSCs and the cartilage cells in vivo to promote the differentiation of the BMSCs towards the cartilage cells. The method comprises the following steps of: mixing the sub-cultured P3-generation BMSCs, the cartilage cells and a large extracellular matrix aggregate (cell brick), resuspending the mixture into a platelet rich plasma to prepare a cell compound of the sub-cultured P3-generation BMSCs, the cell brick and the platelet rich plasma, injecting the compound into the skin on the back of a nude mice when the compound condenses gradually, and culturing to obtain the new tissue engineering cartilage. The completely biological and injectable tissue engineering cartilage is obtained on the basis of coculturing the BMSCs and the cartilage cells. The differentiation of the BMSCs towards the cartilage cells can be kept stably, the hypertrophy of the tissue engineering cartilage in vivo can be inhibited effectively, and the defects in the background art can be overcome.
Year: 2015
Country: CN
Doc No: 104524636