PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATION

2023

Non-Hypertrophic Chondrogenesis of Mesenchymal Stem Cells through Mechano-Hypoxia Programming

Li DX, Ma Z, et al.

Journal of Tissue Engineering

University of Alberta

RESEARCH SUMMARY
This study developed a mechano-hypoxia conditioning strategy to induce stable, non-hypertrophic chondrogenesis of human bone marrow–derived mesenchymal stem cells embedded in a hyaluronan-based hydrogel. By combining hypoxic culture with TGF-β3 withdrawal and physiologically relevant mechanical loading—dynamic compression and cyclic hydrostatic pressure—the authors achieved robust upregulation of cartilage-specific matrix genes while suppressing hypertrophic and osteogenic markers. Transcriptomic, biochemical, and histological analyses confirmed enhanced cartilage-like extracellular matrix deposition. Mechanical testing demonstrated increased peak and equilibrium moduli following dynamic compression, indicating functional maturation of engineered cartilage constructs without progression toward hypertrophy.

CELLSCALE INSTRUMENT USED

MechanoCulture TR

Mechanical stimulation and testing were performed using CellScale MechanoCulture systems. Cyclic hydrostatic pressure loading was applied using a MechanoCulture TR to subject cell-laden hyaluronan hydrogels to physiologically relevant pressure waveforms under hypoxic culture conditions. These CellScale-based loading protocols enabled evaluation of how hydrostatic pressure influenced chondrogenic differentiation, viscoelastic behavior, and stress-relaxation responses of engineered cartilage tissues. The results directly linked CellScale-mediated mechanical conditioning to improved tissue-level mechanical properties and stable cartilage formation.
AUTHORS

David Xinzheyang Li; Zhiyao Ma; Alexander R. A. Szojka; Xiaoyi Lan; Melanie Kunze; Aillette Mulet-Sierra; Lindsey Westover; Adetola B. Adesida.

PUBLICATION DETAILS
JOURNAL

Journal of Tissue Engineering

YEAR

2023

INSTITUTIONS

University of Alberta

COUNTRIES

Canada

INSTRUMENT USED

MechanoCulture TR

TESTING METHODS

Compression TestingHydrostatic Pressure TestingStress Relaxation TestingViscoelastic & Time-Dependent Testing

RESEARCH APPLICATIONS

Cartilage and Meniscus MechanicsCell Laden HydrogelsHydrogel Mechanical TestingMechanotransductionOrganoid and Tissue Mimetic SystemsStem Cell Mechanobiology

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