2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-16571/v2
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Inhibition of Hypertrophy and Improving Chondrocyte Differentiation by MMP-13 Inhibitor Small Molecule-Encapsulated in Alginate-Chondroitin Sulfate-Platelet Lysate Hydrogel

Abstract: Background Mesenchymal stem cells are a promising cell source for chondrogenic differentiation and have been widely used in several preclinical and clinical studies. However, they are prone to an unwanted differentiation process towards hypertrophy that limits their therapeutic efficacy. Matrix Metallopeptidase 13 (MMP-13) is a well-known factor regulated during this undesirable event. MMP-13 is a collagen degrading enzyme, which is also highly expressed in the hypertrophic zone of the growth plate and in OA c… Show more

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“…After 2 weeks of hypertrophic induction, the pellets displayed more intense GAG (Figure 3a, right), Col I (Figure 3b, right), and Col II (Figure 3C, right) deposition and were expressed by the hypertrophic markers Col X and BSP (Figure 3d, right and Figure 4a, right), indicating that 6 weeks of endochondral priming converted the Adiscaf pellets from adipose tissue into HyC tissue. Cartilaginous matrix remodeling was further confirmed by staining for MMP‐13 and MMP‐9, which are matrix‐degrading enzymes that specifically degrade Col II and proteoglycans in cartilage 40–42 . The chondrogenic‐primed Adiscaf pellets initially weakly expressed MMP‐13, and the expression levels were enhanced after hypertrophic induction (Figure 4b).…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…After 2 weeks of hypertrophic induction, the pellets displayed more intense GAG (Figure 3a, right), Col I (Figure 3b, right), and Col II (Figure 3C, right) deposition and were expressed by the hypertrophic markers Col X and BSP (Figure 3d, right and Figure 4a, right), indicating that 6 weeks of endochondral priming converted the Adiscaf pellets from adipose tissue into HyC tissue. Cartilaginous matrix remodeling was further confirmed by staining for MMP‐13 and MMP‐9, which are matrix‐degrading enzymes that specifically degrade Col II and proteoglycans in cartilage 40–42 . The chondrogenic‐primed Adiscaf pellets initially weakly expressed MMP‐13, and the expression levels were enhanced after hypertrophic induction (Figure 4b).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Cartilaginous matrix remodeling was further confirmed by staining for MMP-13 and MMP-9, which are matrix-degrading enzymes that specifically degrade Col II and proteoglycans in cartilage. [40][41][42] The chondrogenic-primed Adiscaf pellets initially weakly expressed MMP-13, and the expression levels were enhanced after hypertrophic induction (Figure 4b). Similarly, MMP-9 expression was positive in chondrogenically primed Adiscaf pellets and significantly enhanced after hypertrophic induction (Figure 4c).…”
Section: Characterization Of Endochondrally Primed Adiscaf Pelletsmentioning
confidence: 99%