Immunohistochemical analysis of knee chondral defect repair after autologous particulated cartilage and platelet-rich plasma treatment in sheep

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Alcaide-Ruggiero, Lourdes
Molina-Hernández, Verónica
Morgaz, Juan
Fernández Sarmiento, José Andrés
Granados, María M.
Navarrete-Calvo, Rocío
Pérez, José
Quirós-Carmona, Setefilla
Carrillo, José M.
Cugat, Ramón
Domínguez, Juan M.
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MDPIDate
2023Subject
Chondral defectKnee
Particulated cartilage
Platelet-rich plasma
Immunohistochemical
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This study performs an analysis that will enable the evaluation of the quality, durability, and
structure of repaired cartilaginous extracellular matrix tissue using an autologous-based particulated
autograft cartilage and platelet-rich plasma treatment (PACI + PRP). A single-blind controlled
experiment was conducted on 28 sheep to evaluate the efficacy of the PACI + PRP treatment for
cartilage defects. Full-thickness 8 mm diameter defects were created in the weight-bearing area
of both knees. The right knees received PACI + PRP. The left knees were treated with Ringer’s
lactate solution (RLS) or hyaluronic acid (HA) injections. Sheep were euthanized at 9- or 18-months
post-surgery. An extensive immunohistochemical analysis was performed to assess collagen types
(I, II, III, V, VI, IX, X, XI) and aggrecan positivity. A semiquantitative scoring system provided a
detailed evaluation of immunostaining. Collagens and aggrecan scores in the PACI + PRP groups
were similar to healthy cartilage. Significant differences were found in collagens associated with
matrix maturity (II and V), degradation (IX), structure and mechanics (VI), and hypertrophy (X)
between healthy cartilage and RLS- or HA-repaired cartilage. The PACI + PRP treatment advanced
the repair cartilage process in chondral defects with mature hyaline cartilage and enhanced the
structural and mechanical qualities with better consistent cartilage, less susceptible to degradation
and without hypertrophic formation over time