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  • Ectopic bone formation in mice is the main method used to test osteogenic constructs, but it typically allows for only 4 constructs per mouse, which limits research effectiveness.
  • Combinatorial cassettes, or combi-cassettes, can hold up to 19 small constructs from surgery to evaluation, allowing for a broader testing scope.
  • The study showed that using combi-cassettes produced similar results to traditional methods, enabling better statistical analysis of variability within and between different tissue-engineered formulations in a more efficient way.

Article Abstract

Ectopic bone formation in mice is the gold standard for evaluation of osteogenic constructs. By regular procedures, usually only 4 constructs can be accommodated per mouse, limiting screening power. Combinatorial cassettes (combi-cassettes) hold up to 19 small, uniform constructs from the time of surgery, through time in vivo, and subsequent evaluation. Two types of bone tissue engineering constructs were tested in the combi-cassettes: i) a cell-scaffold construct containing primary human bone marrow stromal cells with hydroxyapatite/tricalcium phosphate particles (hBMSCs + HA/TCP) and ii) a growth factor-scaffold construct containing bone morphogenetic protein 2 in a gelatin sponge (BMP2+GS). Measurements of bone formation by histology, bone formation by X-ray microcomputed tomography (μCT) and gene expression by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) showed that constructs in combi-cassettes were similar to those created by regular procedures. Combi-cassettes afford placement of multiple replicates of multiple formulations into the same animal, which enables, for the first time, rigorous statistical assessment of: 1) the variability for a given formulation within an animal (intra-animal variability), 2) differences between different tissue-engineered formulations within the same animal and 3) the variability for a given formulation in different animals (inter-animal variability). Combi-cassettes enable a more high-throughput, systematic approach to in vivo studies of tissue engineering constructs.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6282169PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biomaterials.2018.09.035DOI Listing

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