Stem Cell Discovery

Volume 5, Issue 4 (October 2015)

ISSN Print: 2161-6760   ISSN Online: 2161-6787

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The Use of Human Amniotic Membrane for Cartilage Repair: A Sheep Study

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DOI: 10.4236/scd.2015.54005    3,961 Downloads   5,052 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Studies show that human amniotic cells’ pluripotentency can be influenced to produce chondrocytes and osteocytes through adding demineralized bone (DMB). Objective: This study evaluates the human amniotic membrane (HAM) mixed with DMB to fill defects in sheep models. We hypothesized this membrane would fill these defects with hyaline-like cartilage with chondrocytes populating the matrix. Design: Six adult sheep were used in this study. One hindquarter knee of each sheep was utilized to make two cartilage defects: one on the femoral condyle and one in the trochlear grove. Three control sheep had unfilled defects. Three sheep received HAM/DMB from a placenta to fill the defects. The membrane was folded so the cellular layer faced the defect and the joint while demineralized bone was placed between the layers. The membranes were fixed to the femur and to the trochlear grove. At six months, the sheep were sacrificed for evaluation. Results: Of the controls, defects did not fill with hyaline or fibrocartilage. In HAM/DMB sheep, 50% of the defects retained the membrane, consistent with other animal models. Membrane defects were examined histologically by a validated scoring system. A strong correlation of little statistical difference between the test and the normal cartilages was observed. The defects that retained membranes had evidence of diffuse chondrocyte-like cell proliferation of stromal matrix similar to hyaline cartilage. Conclusions: HAM/DMB is a potential source of pluripotent cells that can influence chondrogenesis in defects in sheep models. The implications for application in a human model are promising and warrant further study.

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Tabet, S. , Conner, D. and Guebert, D. (2015) The Use of Human Amniotic Membrane for Cartilage Repair: A Sheep Study. Stem Cell Discovery, 5, 40-47. doi: 10.4236/scd.2015.54005.

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