ATDC-5 growth promoted by sustained-releasing chitosan microspheres loading TGF-β1 in artificial cartilage scaffolds
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"100 Talent Program" of Hebei Province (No. E2012100005), Scientific Research Staring Foundation for the Returned Overseas Chinese Scholars, Ministry of Education of China, Natural Science Foundation of Hebei Province (No. C2012208019).

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    In order to promote the growth of chondrocyte ATDC-5 in collagen type II-hyaluronic acid-chondroitin sulfate composite scaffolds constructed previously in vitro, the sustained-releasing chitosan microspheres loading TGF-β1 were prepared by emulsification and cross-linking. In addition, ATDC-5 was inoculated into the scaffolds incorporating the chitosan microspheres with TGF-β1. Results show that the morphology of microsphere was round and uniform, mean diameter was about 100 nm, absorption rate was up to 983.7%±4.38%.When the microsphere was incubated under the condition of 107 U/L lysozyme, the degradation rate was only 51.0%±1.8% on day 28. Moreover, to compare the effect of TGF-β1, the growth of ATDC-5 in different scaffolds was observed by MTT assay and fluorescence staining test. According to the cumulative release curve, TGF-β1 was released quickly at initial 24 h, then gradually decelerated, finally reached the plateau after 120 h. MTT assay and fluorescence staining test demonstrated that the scaffolds were suitable for ATDC-5 growth and proliferation, as well as, suggested that the sustained-releasing chitosan microspheres loading TGF-β1 could significantly promote the growth of ATDC-5.

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常亚南,刘浩,冯成宝,何晓亮,周晓辉. 人工软骨支架中TGF-β1缓释壳聚糖微球对ATDC-5细胞生长的促进作用[J]. Chinese Journal of Biotechnology, 2017, 33(4): 664-671

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  • Received:September 26,2016
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