EPSRC logo

Details of Grant 

EPSRC Reference: GR/N35014/01
Title: DEVELOPMENT OF A SYNTHETIC REPLACEMENT FOR USE IN CARTILAGE REPAIR
Principal Investigator: Archer, Professor C
Other Investigators:
Duance, Professor V Caterson, Professor B Ralphs, Dr JR
Researcher Co-Investigators:
Project Partners:
Smith & Nephew
Department: School of Biosciences
Organisation: Cardiff University
Scheme: LINK
Starts: 01 February 2000 Ends: 30 November 2003 Value (£): 425,978
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Biomaterials Tissue Engineering
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
Healthcare Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology
Related Grants:
Panel History:  
Summary on Grant Application Form
Cartilage has a poor reparative potential that has prompted the use of a variety of extrinsic strategies to enhance and facilitate repair. A recurring problem is the lack of integration between reparative tissue and host tissue. Work by use has shown that in part this is due to the immediate responses of cartilage to wounding that evokes an apoptotic response at the wound margin that inhibits integration. We will modulate this response by the use of agents to inhibit apoptosis and growth factors that will up-regulate matrix synthesis. Our industrial partners will develop novel materials that can be implanted into defects that will act as replacement tissue or can be recombined with cells to form a composite. Proof of concept will be carried out on a sheep model that is established at Smith and Nephew.EngProg\
Key Findings
This information can now be found on Gateway to Research (GtR) http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk
Potential use in non-academic contexts
This information can now be found on Gateway to Research (GtR) http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk
Impacts
Description This information can now be found on Gateway to Research (GtR) http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk
Summary
Date Materialised
Sectors submitted by the Researcher
This information can now be found on Gateway to Research (GtR) http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk
Project URL:  
Further Information:  
Organisation Website: http://www.cf.ac.uk