O-Phenanthroline as modulator of the hypoxic and catabolic response in cartilage tissue-engineering models.

J Tissue Eng Regen Med

Department of Developmental BioEngineering, MIRA Institute for Biomedical Technology and Technical Medicine, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands.

Published: March 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • Hypoxia is crucial for cartilage health and promoting chondrogenic differentiation, but maintaining low oxygen levels in lab settings is challenging.
  • O-phenanthroline, a non-specific MMP inhibitor, was tested as a hypoxia-mimicking agent and was found to lower MMP3 and MMP13 expression in human chondrocytes and during cartilage degradation.
  • Although O-phenanthroline effectively reduced cartilage degradation caused by inflammation, it did not significantly enhance chondrogenic differentiation or matrix deposition in certain models, suggesting that its effects on MMP expression are more impactful than its hypoxia-mimicking properties.

Article Abstract

Hypoxia has been shown to be important for maintaining cartilage homeostasis as well as for inducing chondrogenic differentiation. Ensuring low oxygen levels during in vitro culture is difficult, therefore we assessed the chondro-inductive capabilities of the hypoxia-mimicking agent O-phenanthroline, which is also known as a non-specific matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) inhibitor. We found that O-phenanthroline reduced the expression of MMP3 and MMP13 mRNA levels during chondrogenic differentiation of human chondrocytes (hChs), as well as after TNFα/IL-1β exposure in an explant model. Interestingly, O-phenanthroline significantly inhibited matrix degradation in a TNFα/IL-1β-dependent model of cartilage degeneration when compared to control and natural hypoxia (2.5% O ). O-Phenanthroline had limited ability to improve the chondrogenic differentiation or matrix deposition in the chondrogenic pellet model. Additionally, O-phenanthroline alleviated MMP-induced cartilage degradation without affecting chondrogenesis in the explant culture. The data presented in this study indicate that the inhibitory effect of O-phenanthroline on MMP expression is dominant over the hypoxia-mimicking effect. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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