Journal of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
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J Tissue Eng Regen Med · Jan 2014
Inflammatory response of intervertebral disc cells is reduced by fibrin sealant scaffold in vitro.
Intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration is a complex process characterized by elevated concentrations of proinflammatory cytokines and proteolytic enzymes. Because of pro-healing constituents, we hypothesized that fibrin sealant (FS) can reduce inflammation and augment soft tissue healing within the damaged or degenerative IVD. To test this, human and porcine nucleus pulposus (NP) and annulus fibrosus (AF) cells were extracted from tissues and encapsulated into alginate beads (NP cells) and type I collagen sponges (AF cells). ⋯ For porcine and human AF cells, there were no significant differences in the synthesis of the inflammatory or proteolytic cytokines relative to controls (without IL-1α) at any culture duration. However, the porcine AF cells exposed to FS synthesized elevated amounts of the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-4. The results suggest that FS may have beneficial effects for patients with degenerated intervertebral discs.