Effect of age and sampling site on the chondro-osteogenic potential of rabbit marrow-derived mesenchymal progenitor cells

Barbara A. Huibregtse, Brian Johnstone, Victor M. Goldberg, Arnold I. Caplan

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Abstract

Four sequential bone-marrow aspirations from the ipsilateral tibia and iliac crest of New Zealand White rabbits, aged 4 months or 1. 2, or 3 years. were assayed in vitro and in vivo lor their chondroosteogenic potential. Nonhematopoietic cells from the samples of bane marrow were isolated and expanded in culture; their colony-forming efficiency was determined, and second-passage marrow-derived cells. referred to as mesenchymal progenitor cells, were loadcd into porous calcium-phosphate ceramic cubes as carrier vehicles for an in vivo cartilage and bone-formation assay. The cubes were placed subcutaneously in nude BALBX mice lor 3 and 6 weeks. On histological examination. the cubes were scored for the presence of bone and cartilage in their pores, and average values for age groups and location were compared. At aspiration, the samples lrom the iliac crest exhibited an overall reduction in cell concentration with increasing age, and at the first harvest time, they showed a decrease in colony-lorming efficiency and cube score with increasing age. This study demonstrated that repeated bone-marrow aspirations may be performed and may have an enhancing effect on the osteochondral progenitor cells of older animals.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)18-24
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Orthopaedic Research
Volume18
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2000

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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