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Cartilage | 2018

Optimization of Degradation Profile for New Scaffold in Cartilage Repair

Sarav S. Shah; Haixiang Liang; Sandeep Pandit; Zalak Parikh; John A. Schwartz; Todd Goldstein; Lawrence P. Lavelle; Arindam Datta; Daniel A. Grande

Objective To establish whether a novel biomaterial scaffold with tunable degradation profile will aid in cartilage repair of chondral defects versus microfracture alone in vitro and in a rat model in vivo. Design In vitro—Short- and long-term degradation scaffolds were seeded with culture expanded articular chondrocytes or bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells. Cell growth and differentiation were evaluated with cell morphological studies and gene expression studies. In vivo—A microfracture rat model was used in this study to evaluate the repair of cartilage and subchondral bone with the contralateral knee serving as the empty control. The treatment groups include (1) empty osteochondral defect, (2) polycaprolactone copolymer–based polyester polyurethane–urea (PSPU-U) caffold short-term degradative profile, and (3) PSPU-U scaffold long-term degradative profile. After placement of the scaffold, the rats were then allowed unrestricted activity as tolerated, and histological analyses were performed at 4, 8, and 16 weeks. The cartilage defect was measured and compared with the contralateral control side. Results In vitro—Long-term scaffolds showed statistically significant higher levels of aggrecan and type II collagen expression compared with short-term scaffolds. In vivo—Within 16 weeks postimplantation, there was new subchondral bone formation in both scaffolds. Short-term scaffolds had a statistically significant increase in defect filling and better qualitative histologic fill compared to control. Conclusions The PSPU short-term degradation scaffold may aid in cartilage repair by ultimately incorporating the scaffold into the microfracture procedure.


Archive | 2005

Aneurysm treatment devices and methods

Ivan Sepetka; Maria Aboytes; Maybelle Jordan; Craig D. Friedman; Arindam Datta


Archive | 2004

Reticulated elastomeric matrices, their manufacture and use in implantable devices

Arindam Datta; Craig D. Friedman; Daniel Klempner; Aisa Sendijarevic


Archive | 2010

High performance reticulated elastomeric matrix preparation, properties, reinforcement, and use in surgical devices, tissue augmentation and/or tissue repair

Arindam Datta; Lawrence P. Lavelle; Craig D. Friedman; John D. MacGillivray; Aisa Sendijarevic


Archive | 2007

Aneurysm occlusion devices

Ivan Sepetka; Greg Mirigian; Arindam Datta; Steven Hochberg; Ricardo Aboytes; Trang Ngo


Archive | 2005

Vascular occlusion devices and methods

Steven Meyer; Arindam Datta; Maybelle Jordan; Arundhati Kabe; Brendon Bolos; Lawrence P. Lavelle; Ivan Sepetka; Maria Aboytes


Archive | 2003

Repair of spinal annular defects and annulo-nucleoplasty regeneration

Craig D. Friedman; Arindam Datta


Archive | 2005

Endovascular treatment devices and methods

Maybelle Jordan; Arindam Datta; Craig F. Friedman; George G Sanderson; John Kula


Archive | 2003

Method and system for intravesicular delivery of therapeutic agents

Craig D. Friedman; Peter D. Constantino; Arindam Datta; Arthur H. Tinkelenberg


Archive | 2010

Composite mesh devices and methods for soft tissue repair

Arindam Datta; Craig D. Friedman; Lawrence P. Lavelle; Gene Park; Dave Pearce; Rujul B. Majmundar

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Ivan Sepetka

Sapienza University of Rome

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Maria Aboytes

Mansfield University of Pennsylvania

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Ricardo Aboytes

Mansfield University of Pennsylvania

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Daniel A. Grande

The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research

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Haixiang Liang

The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research

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John A. Schwartz

The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research

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Joseph A. Hrabie

Science Applications International Corporation

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