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Osteochondral scaffolds for early treatment of cartilage defects in osteoarthritic joints: from bench to clinic.

Maryam Tamaddon1, Helena Gilja1, Ling Wang2, J Miguel Oliveira3,4,5, Xiaodan Sun6, Rongwei Tan7, Chaozong Liu1.   

Abstract

Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease, typified by the loss in the quality of cartilage and bone at the interface of a synovial joint, resulting in pain, stiffness and reduced mobility. The current surgical treatment for advanced stages of the disease is joint replacement, where the non-surgical therapeutic options or less invasive surgical treatments are no longer effective. These are major surgical procedures which have a substantial impact on patients' quality of life and lifetime risk of requiring revision surgery. Treatments using regenerative methods such as tissue engineering methods have been established and are promising for the early treatment of cartilage degeneration in osteoarthritis joints. In this approach, 3-dimensional scaffolds (with or without cells) are employed to provide support for tissue growth. However, none of the currently available tissue engineering and regenerative medicine products promotes satisfactory durable regeneration of large cartilage defects. Herein, we discuss the current regenerative treatment options for cartilage and osteochondral (cartilage and underlying subchondral bone) defects in the articulating joints. We further identify the main hurdles in osteochondral scaffold development for achieving satisfactory and durable regeneration of osteochondral tissues. The evolution of the osteochondral scaffolds - from monophasic to multiphasic constructs - is overviewed and the osteochondral scaffolds that have progressed to clinical trials are examined with respect to their clinical performances and their potential impact on the clinical practices. Development of an osteochondral scaffold which bridges the gap between small defect treatment and joint replacement is still a grand challenge. Such scaffold could be used for early treatment of cartilage and osteochondral defects at early stage of osteoarthritis and could either negate or delay the need for joint replacements.

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Keywords:  cartilage injury; osteoarthritis; osteochondral scaffold; regenerative medicine; subchondral defect; tissue engineering

Year:  2020        PMID: 35837659      PMCID: PMC9255817          DOI: 10.3877/cma.j.issn.2096-112X.2020.01.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomater Transl        ISSN: 2096-112X


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Authors:  Chaozong Liu; Zhidao Xia
Journal:  Biomater Transl       Date:  2022-06-28
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