Decellularised nucleus pulposus as a potential biologic scaffold for disc tissue engineering.

MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING C-MATERIALS FOR BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS(2019)

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Intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration is associated with lower back pain, with the dysfunction of nucleus pulposus (NP) cells instigating degeneration onset. Here, we developed an optimized decellularised NP scaffold that could induce mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) into NP-like cells in vitro and rescue the degenerated IVD in vivo. We optimized a decellularisation protocol for porcine NP and evaluated the biological properties and microstructure of the NP scaffold. Through co-culture with MSCs, we analysed scaffold bioactivity and potential signalling pathways. We tested the therapeutic efficacy of the scaffold using an IVD degeneration model in vivo. The decellularisation protocol generally removed the cellular components of the NP and preserved the majority of the biological components and regular microstructure. MSCs seeded in the NP-ECM scaffold differentiated into NP-like cells in vitro; this change was attributed to activation of the TGF-beta signalling pathway. The NP-ECM exhibited good cytocompatibility ex vivo and decelerated the degeneration of the IVD in vivo. These results indicate the successful establishment of a naturally-derived ECM material that could induce MSCs into NP cells and serve as a potential treatment for degenerated IVDs.
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Intervertebral disc,Mesenchymal stem cell,Decellularization,Scaffold,Degeneration
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