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Authors
Blanka Sharma, Sara Fermanian, Matthew Gibson, Shimon Unterman, Daniel A Herzka, Brett Cascio, Jeannine Coburn, Alexander Y Hui, Norman Marcus, Garry E Gold, Jennifer H Elisseeff
Publication date
2013/1/9
Journal
Science translational medicine
Volume
5
Issue
167
Pages
167ra6-167ra6
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
Surgical options for cartilage resurfacing may be significantly improved by advances and application of biomaterials that direct tissue repair. A poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate (PEGDA) hydrogel was designed to support cartilage matrix production, with easy surgical application. A model in vitro system demonstrated deposition of cartilage-specific extracellular matrix in the hydrogel biomaterial and stimulation of adjacent cartilage tissue development by mesenchymal stem cells. For translation to the joint environment, a chondroitin sulfate adhesive was applied to covalently bond and adhere the hydrogel to cartilage and bone tissue in articular defects. After preclinical testing in a caprine model, a pilot clinical study was initiated where the biomaterials system was combined with standard microfracture surgery in 15 patients with focal cartilage defects on the medial femoral condyle. Control patients were treated with …
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