Literature DB >> 18320380

New perspectives in rotator cuff tendon regeneration: review of tissue engineered therapies.

Roberto Rotini1, Milena Fini, Gianluca Giavaresi, Alessandro Marinelli, Enrico Guerra, Diego Antonioli, Alessandro Castagna, Roberto Giardino.   

Abstract

Tissue engineering may play a major role in the treatment of rotator cuff tendon lesions through replacement of an injured tendon segment. Tendons have very poor spontaneous regenerative capabilities, and despite intensive remodelling, complete regeneration is never achieved and the strength of tendon and ligaments remains as much as 30% lower than normal even months or years following an acute injury. Tendons seem to be the least complex of the connective tissues with respect to their composition and architecture and this leads to the expectation that they would be more amenable to tissue engineered approaches than other tissues. An accurate literature revision was done in order to know the state of the art of tissue engineering therapies in the field of rotator cuff regeneration. The following techniques of tissue engineering were considered: local injection of stem cells or growth factors, gene transfer, in situ tissue engineering and in vitro production of bioengineered tendons to be further transplanted in the lesion site. So far, few experimental or clinical studies have been done on tendon tissue engineering compared to the extensive work on other tissues of orthopaedic interest, such as bone and cartilage. The existing studies are related to the following tissue engineering methodologies: gene transfer, in situ tissue engineering and in vitro production of bioengineered tendons. In our opinion the previously described literature revision showed the necessity for future studies in this area also because of recent advances in biological and bioactive scaffolds.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18320380     DOI: 10.1007/s12306-007-0015-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chir Organi Mov        ISSN: 0009-4749


  32 in total

1.  Tissue-engineered rotator cuff tendon using porcine small intestine submucosa. Histologic and mechanical evaluation in dogs.

Authors:  L M Dejardin; S P Arnoczky; B J Ewers; R C Haut; R B Clarke
Journal:  Am J Sports Med       Date:  2001 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 6.202

2.  Animal models of tendon and ligament injuries for tissue engineering applications.

Authors:  James E Carpenter; Kurt D Hankenson
Journal:  Biomaterials       Date:  2004-04       Impact factor: 12.479

3.  Application of tissue engineering techniques for rotator cuff regeneration using a chitosan-based hyaluronan hybrid fiber scaffold.

Authors:  Tadanao Funakoshi; Tokifumi Majima; Norimasa Iwasaki; Naoki Suenaga; Naohiro Sawaguchi; Kazumi Shimode; Akio Minami; Kazuo Harada; Shin-ichiro Nishimura
Journal:  Am J Sports Med       Date:  2005-07-06       Impact factor: 6.202

4.  Use of small intestine submucosa in a rat model of acute and chronic rotator cuff tear.

Authors:  Stephanie M Perry; Rishi R Gupta; Jonathan Van Kleunen; Matthew L Ramsey; Louis J Soslowsky; David L Glaser
Journal:  J Shoulder Elbow Surg       Date:  2007-07-12       Impact factor: 3.019

5.  Effects of cell-to-collagen ratio in mesenchymal stem cell-seeded implants on tendon repair biomechanics and histology.

Authors:  Natalia Juncosa-Melvin; Gregory P Boivin; Marc T Galloway; Cynthia Gooch; John R West; Angela M Sklenka; David L Butler
Journal:  Tissue Eng       Date:  2005 Mar-Apr

6.  Porcine small intestine submucosa (SIS) is not an acellular collagenous matrix and contains porcine DNA: possible implications in human implantation.

Authors:  M H Zheng; J Chen; Y Kirilak; C Willers; J Xu; D Wood
Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater       Date:  2005-04       Impact factor: 3.368

7.  Six-month magnetic resonance imaging follow-up of large and massive rotator cuff repairs reinforced with porcine small intestinal submucosa.

Authors:  Steven G Sclamberg; James E Tibone; John M Itamura; Sina Kasraeian
Journal:  J Shoulder Elbow Surg       Date:  2004 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 3.019

8.  Autologous tenocyte therapy using porcine-derived bioscaffolds for massive rotator cuff defect in rabbits.

Authors:  Jimin M Chen; Craig Willers; Jiake Xu; Allan Wang; Ming-Hao Zheng
Journal:  Tissue Eng       Date:  2007-07

9.  Nandrolone decanoate and load increase remodeling and strength in human supraspinatus bioartificial tendons.

Authors:  Ioannis K Triantafillopoulos; Albert J Banes; Karl F Bowman; Melissa Maloney; William E Garrett; Spero G Karas
Journal:  Am J Sports Med       Date:  2004-06       Impact factor: 6.202

10.  Experiences with sheep as an animal model for shoulder surgery: strengths and shortcomings.

Authors:  A Simon Turner
Journal:  J Shoulder Elbow Surg       Date:  2007-05-15       Impact factor: 3.019

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  5 in total

1.  Culture of human rotator cuff cells on orthobiologic support (porcine small intestinal submucosa).

Authors:  Stefano Gumina; Anna Maria Patti; Antonella Vulcano; Carlo Della Rocca; Franco Postacchini
Journal:  Chir Organi Mov       Date:  2009-04

Review 2.  The natural and engineered 3D microenvironment as a regulatory cue during stem cell fate determination.

Authors:  Amanda W Lund; Bülent Yener; Jan P Stegemann; George E Plopper
Journal:  Tissue Eng Part B Rev       Date:  2009-09       Impact factor: 6.389

3.  Surgery of subacromial syndrome with application of plasma rich in growth factors.

Authors:  A Jiménez-Martin; J Angulo-Gutiérrez; J González-Herranz; J M Rodriguez-De La Cueva; J Lara-Bullón; R Vázquez-Garcia
Journal:  Int J Shoulder Surg       Date:  2009-04

4.  A Flowable Placental Tissue Matrix Allograft in Lower Extremity Injuries: A Pilot Study.

Authors:  Eric Lullove
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2015-06-10

Review 5.  A Systematic Summary of Systematic Reviews on the Topic of the Rotator Cuff.

Authors:  Jeffrey Jancuska; John Matthews; Tyler Miller; Melissa A Kluczynski; Leslie J Bisson
Journal:  Orthop J Sports Med       Date:  2018-09-21
  5 in total

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