Microstructural heterogeneity directs micromechanics and mechanobiology in native and engineered fibrocartilage

نویسندگان

  • Woojin M. Han
  • Su-Jin Heo
  • Tristan P. Driscoll
  • John F. Delucca
  • Claire M. McLeod
  • Lachlan J. Smith
  • Randall L. Duncan
  • Robert L. Mauck
چکیده

highly inhomogeneous tissue microstructures that are known to influence mechanotransductive processes in normal and diseased tissue. Here, we report the quantification of proteoglycan-rich microdomains in developing, ageing and diseased fibrocartilaginous tissues, and the impact of these microdomains on endogenous cell responses to physiologic deformation within a native-tissue context. We also developed a method to generate heterogeneous tissue-engineered constructs (hetTECs) with Q.2 non-fibrous proteoglycan-rich microdomains engineered into the fibrous structure, and show that these hetTECs match the microstructural, micromechanical and mechanobiological benchmarks of native tissue. Our tissue-engineered platform should facilitate the study of the mechanobiology of developing, homeostatic, degenerating and regenerating fibrous tissues.

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تاریخ انتشار 2015