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Experimental approach to nasal septal cartilage regeneration with adipose tissue‐derived stem cells and decellularized porcine septal cartilage

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Cartilage shortage is a major problem in facial reconstructive surgery. Prior studies have shown that decellularized porcine nasal septal cartilage (DPNC) seeded with primary human nasal chondrocytes enabled cartilage regeneration… Click to show full abstract

Cartilage shortage is a major problem in facial reconstructive surgery. Prior studies have shown that decellularized porcine nasal septal cartilage (DPNC) seeded with primary human nasal chondrocytes enabled cartilage regeneration and showed potential as a replacement material for nasal cartilage. Since adipose tissue‐derived stem cells (ASCs) are easily accessible and almost abundantly available, they appear to be a promising alternative to limited chondrocytes making the combination of DPNC and ASCs a feasible approach towards clinical translation. Thus, this study was intended to investigate the interactions between ASCs and DPNC in an in vitro model.

Keywords: septal cartilage; nasal septal; decellularized porcine; adipose tissue; cartilage regeneration; cartilage

Journal Title: Xenotransplantation
Year Published: 2020

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