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Abstract
Grant Number: 5R44AR047273-03 PI Name: BROCKBANK, KELVIN G. PI Email: kbrockbank@organ-recovery.com PI Title: SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT Project Title: CRYOPRESERVATION OF ARTICULAR CARTILAGE BY VITRIFICATION Abstract: DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Fresh osteochondral allografts have been proven clinically effective. However, the logistics of getting fresh, viable cartilage from donor to recipient requires the development of tissue banking methods. Conventional cryopreserved osteochondral grafts perform poorly in vivo and it is well established, in other tissue systems, that conventional cryopreservation often results in potentially damaging ice formation, both in the cells and in the surrounding extracellular matrix. In Phase I, we performed feasibility testing of an alternative ice-free cryopreservation method known as vitrification in a rabbit model. Fresh, conventionally cryopreserved, and vitrified specimens were compared. The results demonstrated 80-85 percent cell viability in vitrified specimens and similar performance of fresh and vitrified cartilage in vivo. In contrast, frozen cryopreserved specimens had low cell viability, correlating with the distribution of ice, and poor performance in vivo. In this Phase II proposal, testing of vitrification as a storage method for articular cartilage transplants is extended to a longer duration large animal study. In addition, several new methods of vitrification with better ice control will be screened in vitro and the two most effective methods will be tested in a large animal model in year 2. In Phase III, these studies will be extended to include human cartilage and tissue-engineered constructs. PROPOSED COMMERCIAL APPLICATION: Cryopreservation by vitrification may enable the storage and delivery of viable, functioning articular cartilage grafts, both allografts and tissue-engineered constructs, to the clinical market place. The U.S. market for cartilage repair products is predicted to exceed 90,000 units and $248 million in the near future.
Thesaurus Terms:
articular cartilage, cartilage transplantation, cryopreservation, cryoprotective agent, method development
biomechanics, cell transplantation, chondrocyte, freezing, tissue /cell culture
histology, histopathology, swine
Institution: ORGAN RECOVERY SYSTEMS, INC. 701 E BAY ST, STE 433 CHARLESTON, SC 29403 Fiscal Year: 2003 Department: Project Start: 18-AUG-2000 Project End: 30-DEC-2004 ICD: NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ARTHRITIS AND MUSCULOSKELETAL AND SKIN DISEASES IRG: ZRG1
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