| Literature DB >> 30004435 |
Innocent J Macha1, Besim Ben-Nissan2.
Abstract
Musculoskeletal disorders in the elderly have significantly increased due to the increase in an ageing population. The treatment of these diseases necessitates surgical procedures, including total joint replacements such as hip and knee joints. Over the years a number of treatment options have been specifically established which are either permanent or use temporary natural materials such as marine skeletons that possess unique architectural structure and chemical composition for the repair and regeneration of bone tissue. This review paper will give an overview of presently used materials and marine structures for hard tissue repair and regeneration, drugs of marine origin and other marine products which show potential for musculoskeletal treatment.Entities:
Keywords: bone repair; corals; cuttlebone; marine skeletons; musculoskeletal; seas urchin; seashells; tissue regeneration
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30004435 PMCID: PMC6071272 DOI: 10.3390/md16070225
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Drugs ISSN: 1660-3397 Impact factor: 5.118
Figure 1Marine skeletal carbonate.
Figure 2(a) Coral skeletons before converted to HAp, showing interconnected porous structure. (b) Hierarchical structure showing platelets morphology structure of converted coral skeletons to HAp, consistent with hydroxyapatite morphology.
Figure 3Glass sponge.