Papers by Martijn van Griensven
OBJECTIVES: Synthetic calcium phosphate bone substitutes such as hydroxyapatite (HA), beta-trical... more OBJECTIVES: Synthetic calcium phosphate bone substitutes such as hydroxyapatite (HA), beta-tricalcium phosphate (beta-TCP) or mixtures are alternatives to autogenous bone grafts. TricOs T((R)) and Collagraft((R)) are resorbable bone substitutes consisting of biphasic calcium phosphate and a bioactive matrix. Both products have a similar HA to beta-TCP ratio, but differ by their matrix. It was the aim of this study to determine the influence of matrix and autologous bone marrow on bone regeneration in a rabbit femoral condyle model. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A critical-sized bicortical channel with a diameter of 4.5 mm was drilled through the femoral condyles in male New Zealand rabbits. Collagraft((R)) with bone marrow harvested from the posterior iliac crest or TricOs T((R)) with and without bone marrow was introduced into the defect. Rabbits were euthanized 8 weeks later. The percentage of newly formed bone was determined by micro-computed tomography. RESULTS: There was no significant difference between bone ingrowth at 8 weeks. Thus, TricOs T((R)) without bone marrow showed similar bone ingrowth as Collagraft((R)) with bone marrow. Furthermore, no increase of bone ingrowth could be achieved by adding bone marrow to TricOs T((R)) in the present setting. CONCLUSION: Both bone substitutes showed similar bone ingrowth in this investigation. Using TricOs T((R)) without bone marrow could avoid donor site morbidity due to harvesting of bone marrow. Further prospective clinical trials will be needed to investigate this approach.
INTRODUCTION: The demand for new therapeutic approaches to treat bone defects and fractures is in... more INTRODUCTION: The demand for new therapeutic approaches to treat bone defects and fractures is increasing in trauma surgery and orthopaedics because the number of patients with degenerative diseases is continuously growing. "Tissue Engineering" offers promising new technologies that combine the three components - cells, growth factors and matrix. Efforts are targeted at improving and accelerating recovery, especially for long bone fractures, and reducing the risk of delayed bone healing or pseudoarthrosis. Adult human adipose-derived stem cells (ASC) can differentiate into osteoblasts in an osteogenic surrounding. Bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) accelerates and initiates this differentiation. Fibrin, a matrix that promotes wound healing, is a promising carrier for ASCs and BMP-2. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this study, a 2mm transcortical drill hole in the femur of male rats served as a small non-critical size defect model for fracture simulation. In vivo bone healing was investigated upon administration of the growth factor BMP-2 embedded with ASCs in a locally applied fibrin matrix. Groups with the components alone were also investigated. After 2 and 4 weeks, μCT and histology were performed to determine the bone and callus volume. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: After only a short period of time (2 and 4 weeks), this animal model discloses comparative information about the osteogenetic potential and bone regeneration with little effort (no osteosynthesis necessary). The most significant result found in this model is that the combination of ASCs and BMP-2 in a fibrin matrix significantly reduces callus formation after 2 weeks compared to BMP-2 alone. BMP-2 alone significantly increased callus formation. ASCs embedded alone in the fibrin matrix did not lead to increased bone regeneration. CONCLUSION: Transplantation of ASC modulated the callus induction by BMP-2 to a normal volume.
The journal of bone and joint surgery, Oct 1, 2007
Frontiers in Immunology, Jul 10, 2023
Springer eBooks, 2010
Alternative Sources of Adult Stem Cells: Human Amniotic Membrane, by S. Wolbank, M. van Griensven... more Alternative Sources of Adult Stem Cells: Human Amniotic Membrane, by S. Wolbank, M. van Griensven, R. Grillari-Voglauer, and A. Peterbauer-Scherb Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Derived from Human Umbilical Cord Tissues: Primitive Cells with Potential for Clinical and Tissue Engineering Applications, by P. Moretti, T. Hatlapatka, D. Marten, A. Lavrentieva, I. Majore, R. Hass and C. Kasper Isolation, Characterization, Differentiation, and Application of Adipose-Derived Stem Cells, by J. W. Kuhbier, B. Weyand, C. Radtke, P. M. Vogt, C. Kasper and K. Reimers Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells: Characteristics and Perspectives, by T. Cantz and U. Martin Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Technology in Regenerative Medicine and Biology, by D. Pei, J. Xu, Q. Zhuang, H.-F. Tse and M. A. Esteban Production Process for Stem Cell Based Therapeutic Implants: Expansion of the Production Cell Line and Cultivation of Encapsulated Cells, by C. Weber, S. Pohl, R. Poertner, P. Pino-Grace, D. Freimark, C. Wallrapp, P. Geigle and P. Czermak Cartilage Engineering from Mesenchymal Stem Cells, by C. Goepfert, A. Slobodianski, A.F. Schilling, P. Adamietz and R. Poertner Outgrowth Endothelial Cells: Sources, Characteristics and Potential Applications in Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, by S. Fuchs, E. Dohle, M. Kolbe, C. J. Kirkpatrick Basic Science and Clinical Application of Stem Cells in Veterinary Medicine, by I. Ribitsch, J. Burk, U. Delling, C. Geissler, C. Gittel, H. Julke, W. Brehm Bone Marrow Stem Cells in Clinical 4 Application: Harnessing Paracrine Roles 5 and Niche Mechanisms 6, by R. M. El Backly, R. Cancedda Clinical Application of Stem Cells 4 in the Cardiovascular System 5, C. Stamm, K. Klose, Y.-H. Choi
Orthopaedic Proceedings, Nov 19, 2018
Bone regeneration using a scaffold-based tissue engineering approach involves a spectrum of overl... more Bone regeneration using a scaffold-based tissue engineering approach involves a spectrum of overlapping processes, which are driven by cell-to-cell, cell-to-extracellular matrix (ECM) and cell-to-b...
Frontier Media SA eBooks, 2023
Journal of Neuroinflammation, Nov 14, 2019
Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, Jul 15, 2009
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Springer eBooks, Jun 19, 2007
One major objective in bone tissue engineering is the construction and application of precise mat... more One major objective in bone tissue engineering is the construction and application of precise matrices in order to support and guide cell growth and differentiation. These matrices are supposed to replace the extracellular matrix (ECM), which naturally provides cells with a supportive framework of structural proteins, carbohydrates and signaling molecules. The ideal matrix has to mimic these ECM characteristics and
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Mar 25, 2023
Research on the ultrastructural development of the kidney is limited, and research on rodent kidn... more Research on the ultrastructural development of the kidney is limited, and research on rodent kidneys prevails. Yet, large differences between rodent and human nephrogenesis exist and therefore translation between species is not desirable. At the same time, there is an increasing demand for human research, in addition to assessing the potential of novel therapies such as renal organoids. We therefore generated an interactive atlas of large transmission electron microscopy tile scans of first trimester human kidneys, specifically Carnegie stage 20 until post-conceptional week 12. Analysis identified key ultrastructural features of proximal and distal progenitor cells such as cell shape, microvilli and luminal budding in the renal vesicle. Regarding glomerular development, we identified a new W-shaped body stage and three distinct sub-stages of the well-known capillary loop stage. Chromatin organization, nuclear shape and location were used to describe tubule cell identity and maturity, indicating a specific order of tubular maturation. The greatest congruence with adult tissue was seen in proximal tubules and the least in distal tubules. Finally, cytoplasmic glycogen depositions in collecting duct cells, which are absent in adult tissue, were found to be an early feature distinguishing distal tubules from collecting ducts as well as differentiating cortical from medullary collecting ducts. The findings of this research provide new fundamental insights for researchers who aim to understand and recreate kidney development.
Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, Jan 15, 2007
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