Nataliya N. Danilkovich , Svetlana M. Kosmacheva , Aleksandra G. Ionova , Kirill A. Krivorot , Andrei V. Malashenko , Andrei N. Mazurenko , Natalya Ossina , Evgeniy I. Pugachev , Natalia A. Maksimenko , Denis G. Alekseev
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Formation of osteoconductive biograft with bioorganic scaffold, human mesenchymal stromal cells, and platelet-rich plasma with its evaluation in vitro
Background
Complex graft bioengineering is an actual topic in bone defects’ repair. For those, different scaffolds may be seeded with mesenchymal stromal cells and growth / differentiation factors. The natural role of platelet factors in reparative processes justifies the possibility of its usage for mesenchymal stromal cell proliferation and differentiation into osteoblasts in vitro in terms of the scaffold-based bioengineering. To develop and evaluate in vitro biocompatibility and osteoconductivity of a complex biograft based on a bioorganic scaffold seeded with human bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells and saturated with growth and differentiation factors of allogeneic platelet-rich plasma.
Results
The properties of viability and adhesion of human bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells in four types of bioorganic scaffolds were evaluated with biochemical and immunomorphological methods. Scaffold with the least cytotoxicity was used as a basis for complex biograft formation, so as a carrier for cells and platelet-derived factors. Then, cell proliferation activity and osteogenic differentiation were estimated with biochemical, morphological, histochemical and molecular-biological methods. The study showed high viability of cells in all bioorganic scaffolds but the least cytotoxicity was the one based on xenogeneic collagen sponge. We also found that allogeneic platelet-rich plasma positively affects the proliferation and osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells in a complex biograft in vitro.
Conclusions
The properties of the developed complex biograft characterize its biocompatibility and osteoconductivity and make it potentially suitable for regenerative medicine, particularly for reconstructive surgery of bone defects.
How to cite: Danilkovich NN, Kosmacheva SM, Ionova AG, et al. Formation of osteoconductive biograft with bioorganic scaffold, human mesenchymal stromal cells, and platelet rich plasma with its evaluationin vitro. Electron J Biotechnol 2024;69. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejbt.2024.01.004.
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Electronic Journal of Biotechnology is an international scientific electronic journal, which publishes papers from all areas related to Biotechnology. It covers from molecular biology and the chemistry of biological processes to aquatic and earth environmental aspects, computational applications, policy and ethical issues directly related to Biotechnology.
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