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Chondrocyte behavior on nanostructured micropillar polypropylene and polystyrene surfaces

Year: 2014

Journal: MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING C-MATERIALS FOR BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS, Vol. 43, p 424-431, 20150722

Authors: Prittinen, Juha; Jiang, Yu; Ylarinne, Janne H.; Pakkanen, Tapani A.; Lammi, Mikko J.; Qu, Chengjuan

Organizations: Univ Eastern Finland, Dept Appl Phys, Kuopio 70211, Finland; Univ Eastern Finland, Dept Chem, Joensuu, Finland

This study was aimed to investigate whether patterned polypropylene (PP) or polystyrene (PS) could enhance the chondrocytes' extracellular matrix (ECM) production and phenotype maintenance. Bovine primary chondrocytes were cultured on smooth PP and PS, as well as on nanostructured micropillar PP (patterned PP) and PS (patterned PS) for 2 weeks. Subsequently, the samples were collected for fluorescein diacetate-based cell viability tests, for immunocytochemical assays of types I and II collagen, actin and vinculin, for scanning electronic microscopic analysis of cell morphology and distribution, and for gene expression assays of Sox9, aggrecan, procollagen alpha(1) (II), procollagen alpha(1)(X), and procollagen alpha(2)(I) using quantitative RT-PCR assays. After two weeks of culture, the bovine primary chondrocytes had attached on both patterned PP and PS, while practically no adhesion was observed on smooth PP. However, the best adhesion of the cells was on smooth PS. The cells, which attached on patterned PP and PS surfaces synthesized types I and II collagen. The chondrocytes' morphology was extended, and an abundant ECM network formed around the attached chondrocytes on both patterned PP and PS. Upon passaging, no significant differences on the chondrocyte-specific gene expression were observed, although the highest expression level of aggrecan was observed on the patterned PS in passage 1 chondrocytes, and the expression level of procollagen alpha(1) (II) appeared to decrease in passaged chondrocytes. However, the expressions of procollagen alpha(2)(I) were increased in all passaged cell cultures. In conclusion, the bovine primary chondrocytes could be grown on patterned PS and PP surfaces, and they produced extracellular matrix network around the adhered cells. However, neither the patterned PS nor PP could prevent the dedifferentiation of chondrocytes. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.