Visual Histological Grading System for the Evaluation of in Vitro-Generated Neocartilage

Here we present the development of a visual evaluation system for routine assessment of in vitro –engineered cartilaginous tissue. Neocartilage was produced by culturing human articular chondrocytes in pellet culture systems or in a scaffold-free bioreactor system. All engineered tissues were embedd...

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Veröffentlicht in:Tissue engineering 2006-08, Vol.12 (8), p.2141-2149
Hauptverfasser: Grogan, Shawn Patrick, Barbero, Andrea, Winkelmann, Verena, Rieser, Franz, Fitzsimmons, James S., O’Driscoll, Shawn, Martin, Ivan, Mainil-Varlet, Pierre
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Zusammenfassung:Here we present the development of a visual evaluation system for routine assessment of in vitro –engineered cartilaginous tissue. Neocartilage was produced by culturing human articular chondrocytes in pellet culture systems or in a scaffold-free bioreactor system. All engineered tissues were embedded in paraffin and were sectioned and stained with Safranin O-fast green. The evaluation of each sample was broken into 3 categories (uniformity and intensity of Safranin O stain, distance between cells/amount of matrix produced, and cell morphology), and each category had 4 components with a score ranging from 0 to 3. Three observers evaluated each sample, and the new system was independently tested against an objective computer-based histomorphometry system. Pellets were also assessed biochemically for glycosaminoglycan (GAG) content. Pellet histology scores correlated significantly with GAG contents and were in agreement with the computer-based histomorphometry system. This system allows a valid and rapid assessment of in vitro -generated cartilaginous tissue that has a relevant association with objective parameters indicative of cartilage quality.
ISSN:1076-3279
1557-8690
DOI:10.1089/ten.2006.12.2141