Influence of storage conditions on the viability of spheroids from human chondrocytes

Author:

Golubinskaya Polina A.1ORCID,Pikina Arina S.1ORCID,Ruchko Evgenii S.2ORCID,Eremeev Artem V.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Lopukhin Federal Research and Clinical Center of Physical-Chemical Medicine of Federal Medical Biological Agency

2. Koltzov Institute of Developmental Biology of Russian Academy of Sciences

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The use of tissue-engineered products for treating hyaline cartilage injuries is currently a promising direction for regenerative medicine. The study of storage and transportation conditions of such preparations is essential in product development because it determines the viability and functional activity of the cellular component of the product. In addition, such work should be performed following the requirements of Russian legislation before using the developed drug product in clinical trials. AIM: To characterize the storage conditions for tissue-engineered preparations such as chondrospheres. METHODS: Chondrospheres were formed from human chondrocytes obtained from the biopsy material of the knee joint cartilage of patients diagnosed according to ICD-10 codes M15–M19. After the formation of chondrospheres, cell viability was examined using the metabolic dye PrestoBlue, and the expression of chondrogenic markers (SOX9, aggrecan, collagen type 1 and type 2) was preserved using real-time polymerase chain reaction under various transportation conditions, i.e., at different storage times, medium composition, and temperature. RESULTS: The analysis of the expression of chondrocyte markers confirmed that cells in chondrospheres retain a chondrocyte phenotype. In the cell viability study of tissue-engineered products under various conditions (temperature, solution, and time), the most favorable environment for storing the product was phosphate buffer saline and 0.9% sodium chloride solution (р 0.05). The metabolic activity of the cells that make up the tissue-engineered product was maintained when stored at +4 °C for up to 3 days (р 0.05). CONCLUSION: Isotonic solution and temperature regime +4 °C for not more than 2 days showed the preferable medium and conditions for storing and transporting the prototype cartilage implant as chondrospheres.

Publisher

ECO-Vector LLC

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