High‐Speed Centrifugation Efficiently Removes Immunogenic Elements in Osteochondral Allografts

Author:

Ma Yongsheng12ORCID,Lin Qitai12,Yang Wenming12,Liu Yang12,Xing Yugang12,Ren Zhiyuan12,Wang Xueding12,Zhou Raorao12,Wu Gaige12,Li Pengcui12,Duan Wangping12ORCID,Zhang Xiaoling3,Wei Xiaochun12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopaedics Second Hospital of Shanxi Medical University Taiyuan China

2. Shanxi Key Laboratory of Bone and Soft Tissue Injury Repair Taiyuan China

3. Department of Orthopedic Surgery Xin Hua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Shanghai China

Abstract

ObjectivesThe current clinical pulse lavage technique for flushing fresh osteochondral allografts (OCAs) to remove immunogenic elements from the subchondral bone is ineffective. This study aimed to identify the optimal method for removing immunogenic elements from OCAs.MethodsWe examined five methods for the physical removal of immunogenic elements from OCAs from the femoral condyle of porcine knees. We distributed the OCAs randomly into the following seven groups: (1) control, (2) saline, (3) ultrasound, (4) vortex vibration (VV), (5) low‐pulse lavage (LPL), (6) high‐pulse lavage (HPL), and (7) high‐speed centrifugation (HSC). OCAs were evaluated using weight measurement, micro‐computed tomography (micro‐CT), macroscopic and histological evaluation, DNA quantification, and chondrocyte activity testing. Additionally, the subchondral bone was zoned to assess the bone marrow and nucleated cell contents. One‐way ANOVA and paired two‐tailed Student's t‐test are used for statistical analysis.ResultsHistological evaluation and DNA quantification showed no significant reduction in marrow elements compared to the control group after the OCAs were treated with saline, ultrasound, or VV treatments; however, there was a significant reduction in marrow elements after LPL, HPL, and HSC treatments. Furthermore, HSC more effectively reduced the marrow elements of OCAs in the middle and deep zones compared with LPL (p < 0.0001) and HPL (p < 0.0001). Macroscopic evaluation revealed a significant reduction in blood, lipid, and marrow elements in the subchondral bone after HSC. Micro‐CT, histological analyses, and chondrocyte viability results showed that HSC did not damage the subchondral bone and cartilage; however, LPL and HPL may damage the subchondral bone.ConclusionHSC may play an important role in decreasing immunogenicity and therefore potentially increasing the success of OCA transplantation.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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