J Korean Orthop Res Soc.  2005 Oct;8(2):111-120.

Result of Transplantation of Chondrocytes and Periosteum-Derived Cells for Long-Bone Growth Plate Injuries of the Rabbits

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, College of Medicine, Pusan National University, Busan, Korea. kimht@pusan.ac.kr
  • 2Department of Medical Research Institute, Pusan National University Hospital, Busan, Korea.
  • 3Department of Pathology, Medical College, Kosin University, Busan, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE
To study the effectiveness of chondrocyte and periosteum-derived cell transplantation in preventing bar formation in growth plate injuries.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Thirty immature rabbits were grouped according to site of growth plate damaged (distal femur or proximal tibia on the medial side) and type of cell and material inserted (chondrocytes plus agar, periosteum-derived cells plus agar, periosteum-derived cells plus Gelfoam, agar alone, or Gelfoam alone). Radiograms were taken for 16 weeks to measure the changes in varus angle of the distal femur and proximal tibia. Transformation of inserted cells was observed histologically.
RESULTS
Rabbits inserted with agar alone showed more severe genu varum compared to those inserted with chondrocytes plus agar. Rabbits inserted with periosteum-derived cells plus agar or Gelfoam showed similar deformities compared to those inserted with agar or Gelfoam alone. Some inserted periosteum-derived cells began transformation into chondrocytes. All rabbits showed gradual bar formation and ultimate fusion of the growth plate.
CONCLUSION
Cell-based therapy of growth plate injury still has obstacles to overcome. Further study will be required on how to maintain the inserted chondrocytes, or chondrocytes differentiated from the inserted periosteum-derived cells, and to prevent them from changing into osteoid formation cells.

Keyword

Growth plate injury; Chondrocyte; Periosteum-derived cell

MeSH Terms

Agar
Cell Transplantation
Chondrocytes*
Congenital Abnormalities
Femur
Gelatin Sponge, Absorbable
Genu Varum
Growth Plate*
Rabbits*
Tibia
Transplants
Agar
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