Journal article

Mesenchymal stem cells and platelet lysate in fibrin or collagen scaffold promote non-cemented hip prosthesis integration

B Dozza, C Di Bella, E Lucarelli, G Giavaresi, M Fini, PL Tazzari, S Giannini, D Donati

Journal of Orthopaedic Research | WILEY | Published : 2011

Abstract

The objective of this study was to evaluate whether mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) and platelet lysate (PL) seeded in a fibrin or collagen scaffold could improve the new bone (NB) formation around an uncemented hip prosthesis stem in a sheep model. In vitro expanded MSC were suspended in PL and either mixed with collagen or fibrin gel as delivery vehicle. The cell-gel composites were inserted inside the femoral canal, then the prosthesis was press-fit inserted inside the femur. Identical procedures were performed in a control group, but only the prosthesis was implanted. Histomorphometrical analysis performed 4 months after surgery indicated that the newly formed bone inside the medullary cana..

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The authors are grateful to the veterinary Dr. Lucia Martini for the valuable assistance, Dr. Panagiota Dimopoulou, Ms. Elena Brandano, Ms. Sharon Perrone, and Ms. Cristina Ghinelli for editorial assistance. The study was in part supported by the Italian Ministry of Economic and Development.