Title: TISSUE ENGINEERING AND CARTILAGE REPAIR
1TISSUE ENGINEERING ANDCARTILAGE REPAIR
Rita Kandel MD CIHR-Bioengineering of Skeletal
Tissues Team Mt. Sinai Hospital, University of
Toronto Toronto, Canada
2- 46 million Americans have arthritis
- MMWR 200655(40)1089-1092.
- Increasing incidence of sports injuries
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3 STANDARD TREATMENT
- Drugs Unsatisfactory
- 2) Joint replacement Unsatisfactory
4BIOLOGICAL APPROACH TO JOINT REPAIR
- Remodel and become part of the joint tissue
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5ARTICULAR CARTILAGE TISSUE ENGINEERING
Scaffoldscells
6BIPHASIC CONSTRUCT FORMED IN VITRO
(OSTEOCHONDRAL-LIKE)
7SUBSTRATE (BONE SUBSTITUTE) FOR BIPHASIC
CONSTRUCT
Bone substitute
Calcium polyphosphate Fully Porous Strength
Biodegradable Biocompatible
8BIPHASIC CONSTRUCTAFTER 8 WEEKS OF CULTURE
CPP Bone substitute
9IMPLANTATION OF BIPHASIC CONSTRUCT
articular cartilage
BONE
subchondral bone
10IMPLANT IN PATELLAR GROOVE OF SHEEP KNEE AT 3
MONTHS
11HISTOLOGY OF BIPHASIC CONSTRUCTTHREE MONTHS
AFTER IMPLANTATIONIN A SHEEP JOINT
12NATIVE CARTILAGE-IMPLANT INTERFACE ZONE
NATIVE
Toluidine blue stain
13BONE INGROWTH AT 3 MONTHS
Backscatter Imaging
14CONTROL IMPLANTS IN SHEEP KNEE AT 3 MONTHS
15CONCLUSIONS
- 1) Biphasic constructs can repair focal
- defects in sheep joints.
- 2) May be suitable to form biological joint
replacement
Bone Substitute Material CPP
In vitro-formed cartilage
2 mm
16CLINICAL RELEVANCE
- Arthritis prevalence1 in 7
- 128B arthritis associated health care costs in
2003 (www.kaisernetwork.org) - 652,000 joint replacements in 2003
- 40 increase in hip and 80 increase in knee
replacements between 1997-2003 - CARTILAGE REPAIR
17CRITICAL ISSUES FOR CARTILAGE REPAIR
- Articular cartilage development
- Cell source
- To scaffold or not to scaffold?
- Re-creation of cartilage-bone interface
- Integration to adjacent tissues (bone and
cartilage) and material degradation - Physical properties of repair cartilage
- Survival of tissue in a hostile environment?
- Animal models to assess repair method
18CRITICAL ISSUES FOR CARTILAGE REPAIR
- Articular cartilage developmental biology
19CRITICAL ISSUES FOR CARTILAGE REPAIR
- Articular cartilage development
- Cell source
Embryonic stem cells Mesenchymal progenitor
cells Passaged articular chondrocytes
20CRITICAL ISSUES FOR CARTILAGE REPAIR
- Articular cartilage development
- Cell Source
- Is a scaffold required?
- Controversial
- Nanomaterials vs micromaterials
- Use may be dependant on type of lesion
to be repaired (part of a toolbox)
21CRITICAL ISSUES FOR CARTILAGE REPAIR
- Articular cartilage development
- Cell source
- To scaffold or not to scaffold?
- Re-creation of cartilage-bone interface
Brehm W et al, Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 2006
22CRITICAL ISSUES FOR CARTILAGE REPAIR
- Articular cartilage development
- Cell source
- To scaffold or not to scaffold?
- Re-creation of cartilage-bone interface
- Integration to adjacent tissues (bone and
cartilage) and material degradation
23CARTILAGE REPAIR TISSUE INTEGRATION
Zhou G. et al Tissue Eng, 2006
Brehm W et al, Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 2006
Brehm W et al, Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 2006
Shao X et al, Tissue Engineering, 2006
24CRITICAL ISSUES FOR CARTILAGE REPAIR
- Articular cartilage development
- Cell source
- To scaffold or not to scaffold?
- Re-creation of cartilage-bone interface
- Integration to adjacent tissues
- What physical properties does repair cartilage
require to survive after implantation?
25WEIGHT BEARING PROPERTIES OF CARTILAGE AFTER
IMPLANTATION
9 months E0.540.01MPa
3 months E 0.350.001 MPa
0 months E 0.020.004MPa
26CRITICAL ISSUES FOR CARTILAGE REPAIR
- Articular cartilage development
- Cell source
- To scaffold or not to scaffold?
- Re-creation of cartilage-bone interface
- Proper integration to adjacent tissues
- Physical properties of repair cartilage
- Survival of tissue in a hostile environment
osteoarthritis (mechanical) or rheumatoid
arthritis (inflammation)? - Animal models to assess repair
27WHERE WILL WE BE IN 10 YEARS?
- Cell source identified
- Type of biomaterial
- Biological implants used clinically
28ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- Robert Pilliar Marc Grynpas Mark Hurtig
- Paul Zalzal Marcello Papini
- Lu Gan Jason Hong Caroline Spiteri
- Hanje Chen Jennifer Lee Stephen Waldman
- Nancy Valiquette Jian Wang Ardian Dudi
- Jean-Phillipe St-Pierre Amritha Decroos
Tim Woodfield - Jason Hong Katie Allan
- Funding CIHR, The Arthritis Society, NSERC,
CAN