Compositions and methods for the treatment and repair of defects or lesions in articular cartilage using synovial-derived tissue or cells
a technology of synovial-derived tissue or cells and compositions, applied in the direction of skeletal/connective tissue cells, prostheses, peptide/protein ingredients, etc., can solve the problems of severe pain, full thickness defects and superficial defects, extent of physical damage to the cartilage, etc., to induce cartilage lesions and effective therapeutic compositions and methods, the effect of promoting healing
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Use of Synovial Membranes to Cover Articular Cartilage Defects In Vivo
[0115] In order to test the effectiveness of using a synovial membrane to cover articular cartilage defects, defects 5 mm wide, 10 mm long and 0.7 mm deep were created with a planing instrument in mature goats. The new defects were filled with a fibrin matrix containing free proliferation agent (IGF-1) at a concentration of 40 ng / ml and a liposome-encapsulated transforming growth factor (BMP-2) at a concentration of 1.0 μg / ml. The defect was then covered with a synovial membrane that was excised from the joint wall, of the same dimensions, and sutured to the defect borders by vycril 7.0 suture material by using single interrupted sutures. After closure of the joint the animals were kept with the joint immobilized in a soft cast over 4 weeks (n=6 animals). Following euthanasia and histological analysis, it was found that the synovial membrane was well incorporated into the surrounding cartilage tissue border, and ...
example ii
B. Partial Devitalization of Synovial Tissue Prior to Transplantation
[0117] The experiment in II. A. (above) was modified such that the transplanted synovial covering membrane was frozen a single time and immediately thawed. This was also done with the synovial tissue bits in order to reduce the number of macrophages present in the synovial tissue. By adding this step, a more homogenous transformation of cartilage tissue was achieved.
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Use of Stacks of Synovial Membranes To Repair Articular Cartilage Defects In Vivo
[0118] The experiment described in Example I. (above) was modified such that the defect was filled with stacks of synovial membranes of the approximate dimensions of the defect itself. Prior to placement in the defect, each of the synovial membranes was soaked in a BMP-2 solution at a concentration of 4.4 mg / ml, to induce transformation into cartilage tissue. Additionally, between the layers of synovial membranes, a small amount of fibrin matrix or microspheres containing transforming factors (BMP-2, 4.4 mg / ml) was deposited to allow for the controlled release of the transforming factor. Macroscopic results showed transformation of the synovial tissue into cartilage-like tissue.
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