Development of Controlled Matrix Heterogeneity on a Triphasic Scaffold for Orthopedic Interface Tissue Engineering

2006 
Biological fixation of orthopedic soft tissue grafts to bone poses a significant clinical challenge. The clinical success of soft tissue–based grafts for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is limited by the lack of functional graft integration with subchondral bone. Soft tissues such as the ACL connect to subchondral bone via a complex interface whereby three distinct tissue regions (ligament, fibrocartilage, and bone) work in concert to facilitate load transfer from soft to hard tissue while minimizing stress concentration at the interface. Although a fibrovascular tissue forms at the graft-to-bone interface following surgery, this tissue is nonphysiologic and represents a weak link between the graft and bone. We propose that the re-establishment of the native multi-tissue interface is essential for biological graft fixation. In vivo observations and our in vitro monolayer co-culture results suggest that osteoblast-fibroblast interaction is important for interface regeneration. This study fo...
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