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Establishment and Evaluation of a Sheep Model of Full-thickness Osteochondral Defect
Published on: April 14, 2026
Demineralized bone matrix gelatin as scaffold for osteochondral tissue engineering
Xudong Li1, Li Jin, Gary Balian
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Virginia School of Medicine, P.O. Box 800374, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA. xl2n@virginia.edu
Abstract:
To develop a single-unit osteochondral tissue with demineralized bone matrix gelatin (BMG), rabbit chondrocytes were cultured on demineralized bone matrix gelatin for 6 weeks. The engineered osteochondral tissue was characterized with histology, immunolocalization, TEM, SEM, biochemical assay, and gene expression analysis. About 1.3mm viable neo-cartilage was produced on demineralized BMG. RT-PCR, immunohistochemistry, TEM, biochemical assay, and histology revealed hyaline-like cartilage with zonal layers, intense type II collagen expression, and abundant proteoglycan content formed upon BMG compared with normal cartilage. But hydroxyproline content and type I collagen gene and protein expressions were significantly lower. We consider engineering cartilage tissue with chondrocytes cultured on allogenic demineralized BMG is a good approach for osteochondral tissue engineering.

