Bone grafts cultured with bone marrow stromal cells for the repair of critical bone defects: An experimental study in mice.

Aline Dumas, Marie Françoise Moreau, Romain K Ghérardi, Michel F Baslé, Daniel Chappard

INSERM, U922, LHEA, Faculté de Médecine, 49045 Angers Cedex, France.

Journal Article: Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A (impact factor: 2.82). 09/2008; DOI: 10.1002/jbm.a.32176

Abstract

Tissue engineering of autologous bone combined with osteoprogenitor cells is a suitable strategy for filling large bone defects. The aim of this study was to evaluate the osteogenicity of a xenogenic bone graft cultured with allogenic bone marrow stromal cells (BMSC) in a mouse critical size craniotomy. Bovine trabecular bone grafts were made free of bone marrow cells or debris and were delipidated. BMSC were harvested from C57BL/6-Tg(ACTbEGFP)1Osb/J mice (GFP(+) cells) and were cultured 14 days on bone grafts in control or osteogenic medium. Engineered grafts were implanted in calvarial defect in C57BL/6 mice. Four groups were studied: graft with BMSC differentiated in osteoblasts (G-Ob), graft with BMSC (G-BMSC), graft without cells (G) and no graft. Calvariae were studied 2 and 8 weeks after implantation by radiographic and histomorphometric analyses. G group: the bone ingrowth was limited to the edges of the defect. The center of the graft was filled by a fibrovascular connective tissue. G-BMSC or G-Ob groups: bone formation occurred early in the center of the defect and did not increase between 2 and 8 weeks; the newly formed woven bone was partially replaced by lamellar bone. The preoperative osteoblastic differentiation of BMSC did not allow faster and better bone regeneration. After 2 weeks, GFP(+) cells were observed around the grafted bone but no GFP(+) osteocyte was present in the newly formed bone. No GFP(+) cell was noted after 8 weeks. However, pre-implantation culture of the biomaterial with allogenic BMSC greatly enhanced the bone regeneration. (c) 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res, 2008.

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