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Osteoarthritis and Cartilage | 2009

Synergistic effects of growth and differentiation factor-5 (GDF-5) and insulin on expanded chondrocytes in a 3-D environment

Bernhard Appel; Julia Baumer; Daniela Eyrich; H. Sarhan; S. Toso; Carsten Englert; D. Skodacek; S. Ratzinger; Susanne Grässel; Achim Goepferich; Torsten Blunk

OBJECTIVE To investigate the effects of growth and differentiation factor-5 (GDF-5) alone or in combination with insulin on engineered cartilage from primary or expanded chondrocytes during 3-dimensional in vitro culture. DESIGN Juvenile bovine chondrocytes were seeded either as primary or as expanded (passage 2) cells onto polyglycolic acid fiber meshes and cultured for 3 weeks in vitro. Additionally, adult human chondrocytes were grown in pellet culture after expansion (passage 2). The culture medium was supplemented either with GDF-5 in varying concentrations or insulin alone, or with combinations thereof. RESULTS For primary chondrocytes, the combination of GDF-5 and insulin led to increased proliferation and construct weight, as compared to either factor alone, however, the production of glycosaminoglycans (GAG) and collagen per cell were not affected. With expanded bovine chondrocytes, the use of GDF-5 or insulin alone led to only very small constructs with no type II collagen detectable. However, the combination of GDF-5 (0.01 or 0.1 microg/ml) and insulin (2.5 microg/ml) yielded cartilaginous constructs and, in contrast to the primary cells, the observed redifferentiating effects were elicited on the cellular level independent of proliferation (increased production of GAG and collagen per cell, clear shift in collagen subtype expression with type II collagen observed throughout the construct). The synergistic redifferentiating effects of the GDF-5/insulin combination were confirmed with expanded adult human cells, also exhibiting a clear shift in collagen subtype expression on the mRNA and protein level. CONCLUSIONS In combination with insulin, GDF-5 appears to enable the redifferentiation of expanded chondrocytes and the concurrent generation of cartilaginous constructs. The demonstration of these synergistic effects also for adult human chondrocytes supports the clinical relevance of the findings.


Biomaterials | 2007

Long-term stable fibrin gels for cartilage engineering

Daniela Eyrich; Ferdinand Brandl; Bernhard Appel; Hinrich Wiese; Gerhard Maier; M. Wenzel; R. Staudenmaier; Achim Goepferich; Torsten Blunk


Tissue Engineering | 2007

In Vitro and In Vivo Cartilage Engineering Using a Combination of Chondrocyte-Seeded Long-Term Stable Fibrin Gels and Polycaprolactone-Based Polyurethane Scaffolds

Daniela Eyrich; Hinrich Wiese; Gerhard Maier; Daniel Skodacek; Bernhard Appel; Hatem Sarhan; Joerg Tessmar; R. Staudenmaier; M. Wenzel; Achim Goepferich; Torsten Blunk


Biomaterials | 2007

Solid lipid templating of macroporous tissue engineering scaffolds.

Michael C. Hacker; Michael Ringhofer; Bernhard Appel; Markus Neubauer; Thomas Vogel; Simon Young; Antonios G. Mikos; Torsten Blunk; Achim Göpferich; Michaela Schulz


International Journal of Pharmaceutics | 2006

Lipidic implants for controlled release of bioactive insulin : Effects on cartilage engineered in vitro

Bernhard Appel; Angelika Maschke; Barbara Weiser; Hatem Sarhan; Carsten Englert; Peter Angele; Torsten Blunk; Achim Göpferich


International Orthopaedics | 2013

Insulin is essential for in vitro chondrogenesis of mesenchymal progenitor cells and influences chondrogenesis in a dose-dependent manner.

Michael B. Mueller; Torsten Blunk; Bernhard Appel; Angelika Maschke; Achim Goepferich; Johannes Zellner; Carsten Englert; Lukas Prantl; Richard Kujat; Michael Nerlich; Peter Angele


Pharmaceutical Research | 2006

Micronization of Insulin by High Pressure Homogenization

Angelika Maschke; Nadia Calí; Bernhard Appel; Josef Kiermaier; Torsten Blunk; Achim Göpferich


Archive | 2004

Lipids: An alternative material for protein and peptide release

Angelika Maschke; Andrea Lucke; Werner Vogelhuber; Claudia Fischbach; Bernhard Appel; Torsten Blunk; Achim Göpferich


Archive | 2005

Growth and differentiation factor-5 improves in vitro engineered cartilage

Bernhard Appel; Daniela Eyrich; Hatem Sarhan; Achim Göpferich; Torsten Blunk


Archive | 2004

Effects of interleukin-4 on glycosaminoglycan content and matrix metalloproteinase expression in engineered cartilage

Hatem Sarhan; Bernhard Appel; Daniela Eyrich; Achim Göpferich; Torsten Blunk

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Daniela Eyrich

University of Regensburg

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C. Guse

University of Regensburg

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Karin Kellner

University of Regensburg

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Peter Angele

University of Regensburg

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