J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.
2000 May;27(3):308-313.
Effect of Platelet Supernatants on the Growth of Auricular Chondrocytes of Rabbit in Primary Culture
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
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The availability of a large number of chondrocytes is important for cartilage tissue engineering.
Chondrocytes have been shown to be sensitive to the proliferative action of a wide variety of growth
factors. Many of these growth factors have been isolated from platelets. In this study, we tested whether
human platelet supernatants, as a supplement to basic medium, would support the proliferative and
secretary activity of rabbit auricular chondrocytes in low- density monolayer culture. In 5% serum
supplemented cultures, uptake of [H]-thymidine was increased in platelet supernatant-treated
chondrocytes by 1.9-2.5 fold at 72 hours compared with controls. In serum free cultures, the
ability of platelet supernatants to promote proliferative activity was decreased compared with
serum supplemented cultures. In 5% serum supplemented cultures, glycosaminoglycan synthesis was
increased in platelet supernatant-treated chondrocytes at 96 hours compared with controls.
In serum supplemented cultures, seeding efficiency was increased in platelet supernatant-treated
cultures by more than 3-fold compared with controls. These results indicate that platelet supernatant
promotes proliferation and matrix synthesis of rabbit auricular chondrocytes. Platelet supernatants
may be useful as a cheap autologous source of multiple growth factors to increase in vitro expansion
of chondrocytes.