| Literature DB >> 31863349 |
Xueyan Hu1, Jie Xu1, Wenfang Li1,2, Liying Li1, Roxanne Parungao3, Yiwei Wang3, Shuangshuang Zheng4, Yi Nie5,6, Tianqing Liu7, Kedong Song8.
Abstract
Repairing osteochondral defects to restore joint function is a major challenge in regenerative medicine. However, with recent advances in tissue engineering, the development of potential treatments is promising. In recent years, in addition to single-layer scaffolds, double-layer or multilayer scaffolds have been prepared to mimic the structure of articular cartilage and subchondral bone for osteochondral repair. Although there are a range of different cells such as umbilical cord stem cells, bone marrow mesenchyml stem cell, and others that can be used, the availability, ease of preparation, and the osteogenic and chondrogenic capacity of these cells are important factors that will influence its selection for tissue engineering. Furthermore, appropriate cell proliferation and differentiation of these cells is also key for the optimal repair of osteochondral defects. The development of bioreactors has enhanced methods to stimulate the proliferation and differentiation of cells. In this review, we summarize the recent advances in tissue engineering, including the development of layered scaffolds, cells, and bioreactors that have changed the approach towards the development of novel treatments for osteochondral repair.Entities:
Keywords: Bioreactor; Cell; Layered scaffold; Osteochondral repair; Tissue engineering
Year: 2019 PMID: 31863349 DOI: 10.1007/s12010-019-03214-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Biochem Biotechnol ISSN: 0273-2289 Impact factor: 2.926