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Conference Paper: Intradiscal delivery of mesenchymal stem cells in collagen microspheres in a rabbit disc degeneration model: a preliminary study

TitleIntradiscal delivery of mesenchymal stem cells in collagen microspheres in a rabbit disc degeneration model: a preliminary study
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Issue Date2011
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The 2011 Annual Meeting of the Asia Pacific Chapter of the Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society (TERMIS), Waterfront Conference Centre, Singapore, 3-5 August 2011. In Proceedings of the TERMIS Asia Pacific Meeting, 2011, p. 171 How to Cite?
AbstractBACKGROUND: Disc degeneration has been characterized by the breakdown of the extracellular matrix and loss of water content and proteoglycan in intervertebral disc (IVD). Our group has previously demonstrated the potential of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in arresting disc degeneration. Nevertheless, cell leakage has been a major problem during injection even hydrogel was used. We have developed a collagen-microencapsulation platform to make injectable solid microspheres entrapping cells for cell delivery. Here we aim to compare the efficacy of injecting MSCs alone and injecting MSCs entrapped in collagen microspheres in treating disc degeneration in a rabbit model. We also studied whether the cell density of the microsphere affects the regeneration. METHODS: After successfully creating an IVD degeneration model by nucleus pulposus (NP) aspiration, same amount of rMSC in saline or collagen-rMSC microspheres with three different cell densities, were injected into different levels of the IVD using an uninjured level as the internal control. At different time-points, MRI and X-ray were used to evaluate water content and disc height index (DHI) of IVDs. RESULTS: According to MRI data, both time (p=0.005) and treatment (p<0.001) group factors significantly affected water content of the degenerated levels. Difference at 3rd month post-injection was significantly lower than that immediately after degeneration (p=0.006). Cells alone and cells in microsphere carrier did not show any difference at all (p=1.0) but both of them showed significant difference with the uninjured control (p<0.001). . As for X-ray results, both time and treatment group showed insignificant effect on DHI but the result for treatment group was marginal (p=0.062). Post-hoc Bonferroni’s test showed evidence of significant difference between cell alone and uninjured control (p=0.026) but not between cells in collagen microspheres and uninjured control (p=0.603). More samples are being processed before conclusive statement on the effectiveness of the microsphere carrier can be made. Cell density in the microsphere did not affect the outcome at all. CONCLUSION: We developed an injectable collagen-microsphere system for intradiscal cell delivery. The microsphere group did not show advantage over the cell alone group in water content but may show some advantage over the cell alone group in better maintaining the DHI particularly in early time points (1-2 months). Nevertheless, large sample size is needed to confirm the finding. Moreover, imaging data on longer time-point, mechanical and histological evaluations are underway.
DescriptionPoster Presentation 3
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/140400

 

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dc.contributor.authorDiao, Hen_US
dc.contributor.authorLi, YYen_US
dc.contributor.authorChow, STen_US
dc.contributor.authorAn, Xen_US
dc.contributor.authorLeung, Ven_US
dc.contributor.authorCheung, Ken_US
dc.contributor.authorChan, BPen_US
dc.date.accessioned2011-09-23T06:10:55Z-
dc.date.available2011-09-23T06:10:55Z-
dc.date.issued2011en_US
dc.identifier.citationThe 2011 Annual Meeting of the Asia Pacific Chapter of the Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society (TERMIS), Waterfront Conference Centre, Singapore, 3-5 August 2011. In Proceedings of the TERMIS Asia Pacific Meeting, 2011, p. 171en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/140400-
dc.descriptionPoster Presentation 3-
dc.description.abstractBACKGROUND: Disc degeneration has been characterized by the breakdown of the extracellular matrix and loss of water content and proteoglycan in intervertebral disc (IVD). Our group has previously demonstrated the potential of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in arresting disc degeneration. Nevertheless, cell leakage has been a major problem during injection even hydrogel was used. We have developed a collagen-microencapsulation platform to make injectable solid microspheres entrapping cells for cell delivery. Here we aim to compare the efficacy of injecting MSCs alone and injecting MSCs entrapped in collagen microspheres in treating disc degeneration in a rabbit model. We also studied whether the cell density of the microsphere affects the regeneration. METHODS: After successfully creating an IVD degeneration model by nucleus pulposus (NP) aspiration, same amount of rMSC in saline or collagen-rMSC microspheres with three different cell densities, were injected into different levels of the IVD using an uninjured level as the internal control. At different time-points, MRI and X-ray were used to evaluate water content and disc height index (DHI) of IVDs. RESULTS: According to MRI data, both time (p=0.005) and treatment (p<0.001) group factors significantly affected water content of the degenerated levels. Difference at 3rd month post-injection was significantly lower than that immediately after degeneration (p=0.006). Cells alone and cells in microsphere carrier did not show any difference at all (p=1.0) but both of them showed significant difference with the uninjured control (p<0.001). . As for X-ray results, both time and treatment group showed insignificant effect on DHI but the result for treatment group was marginal (p=0.062). Post-hoc Bonferroni’s test showed evidence of significant difference between cell alone and uninjured control (p=0.026) but not between cells in collagen microspheres and uninjured control (p=0.603). More samples are being processed before conclusive statement on the effectiveness of the microsphere carrier can be made. Cell density in the microsphere did not affect the outcome at all. CONCLUSION: We developed an injectable collagen-microsphere system for intradiscal cell delivery. The microsphere group did not show advantage over the cell alone group in water content but may show some advantage over the cell alone group in better maintaining the DHI particularly in early time points (1-2 months). Nevertheless, large sample size is needed to confirm the finding. Moreover, imaging data on longer time-point, mechanical and histological evaluations are underway.-
dc.languageengen_US
dc.relation.ispartofProceedings of the TERMIS Asia Pacific Meetingen_US
dc.titleIntradiscal delivery of mesenchymal stem cells in collagen microspheres in a rabbit disc degeneration model: a preliminary studyen_US
dc.typeConference_Paperen_US
dc.identifier.emailDiao, H: huajia@hku.hken_US
dc.identifier.emailLi, YY: cyyli@graduate.hku.hken_US
dc.identifier.emailChow, ST: chowst@hku.hken_US
dc.identifier.emailAn, X: anxmhk@hku.hken_US
dc.identifier.emailLeung, V: vicleung@hku.hken_US
dc.identifier.emailCheung, K: cheungmc@hku.hken_US
dc.identifier.emailChan, BP: bpchan@hkucc.hku.hken_US
dc.identifier.authorityCheung, K=rp00387en_US
dc.identifier.authorityChan, BP=rp00087en_US
dc.identifier.hkuros196498en_US
dc.identifier.spage171en_US
dc.identifier.epage171en_US
dc.description.otherThe 2011 Annual Meeting of the Asia Pacific Chapter of the Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society (TERMIS), Waterfront Conference Centre, Singapore, 3-5 August 2011. In Proceedings of the TERMIS Asia Pacific Meeting, 2011, p. 171-

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