Abstract
The viability of chondrocytes in press-fit glycerol-preserved osteochondral allografts was compared to that in fresh autografts, after transplantation into load-bearing and non-load-bearing sites in mature sheep stifle joints. We used macroscopic grading, tonometer pen indentation testing, histology, sulfate uptake and viability as determined by confocal-microscopy to assess cartilage condition. Despite there being no statistical differences between macroscopic appearance and tonometer testing of all grafts, confocal microscopy and histology demonstrated a positive effect of load-bearing placement on cryopreserved osteochondral allografts. Allografts transplanted into load-bearing sites demonstrated superior confocal microscopy-measured chondrocyte viability (77% ± 17%SD) than those transplanted into non-load-bearing sites (25% ± 2%). Load-bearing effect was not seen in autografts (78% ± 15%), and was comparable in adjacent cartilage (83% ± 9%). Similarly, load-bearing allografts demonstrated histological scoring closer to that of autografts and adjacent cartilage, all of which fared significantly better than non-load-bearing allografts. Load-bearing allografts had a greater amount of fibrocartilage than autografts or adjacent cartilage but less fibrocartilage than non-load-bearing allografts. Both autografts and allografts had non-significant increases in metabolism compared to adjacent cartilage as measured by sulfate-uptake. Load-bearing placement improved chondrocyte viability of glycerol cryopreserved osteochondral allograft following a press-fit implantation.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 781-787 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Journal | Journal of Orthopaedic Research |
| Volume | 22 |
| Issue number | 4 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 2004 |
Keywords
- Articular cartilage
- Cryopreservation
- Load-bearing
- Press-fit
- Transplantation
- Viability
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