期刊文献+

Bone Regeneration Based on Tissue Engineering Conceptions – A 21st Century Perspective 被引量:36

Bone Regeneration Based on Tissue Engineering Conceptions – A 21st Century Perspective
下载PDF
导出
摘要 The role of Bone Tissue Engineering in the field of Regenerative Medicine has been the topic of substantial research over the past two decades. Technological advances have improved orthopaedic implants and surgical techniques for bone reconstruction. However, improvements in surgical techniques to reconstruct bone have been limited by the paucity of autologous materials available and donor site morbidity. Recent advances in the development of biomaterials have provided attractive alternatives to bone grafting expanding the surgical options for restoring the form and function of injured bone. Specifically, novel bioactive (second generation) biomaterials have been developed that are characterised by controlled action and reaction to the host tissue environment, whilst exhibiting controlled chemical breakdown and resorption with an ultimate replacement by regenerating tissue. Future generations of biomaterials (third generation) are designed to be not only osteo- conductive but also osteoinductive, i.e. to stimulate regeneration of host tissues by combining tissue engineer- ing and in situ tissue regeneration methods with a focus on novel applications. These techniques will lead to novel possibilities for tissue regeneration and repair. At present, tissue engineered constructs that may find future use as bone grafts for complex skeletal defects, whether from post-traumatic, degenerative, neoplastic or congenital/developmental "origin" require osseous reconstruction to ensure structural and functional integrity. Engineering functional bone using combinations of cells, scaffolds and bioactive factors is a promising strategy and a particular feature for future development in the area of hybrid materials which are able to exhibit suitable biomimetic and mechanical properties. This review will discuss the state of the art in this field and what we can expect from future generations of bone regeneration concepts. The role of Bone Tissue Engineering in the field of Regenerative Medicine has been the topic of substantial research over the past two decades. Technological advances have improved orthopaedic implants and surgical techniques for bone reconstruction. However, improvements in surgical techniques to reconstruct bone have been limited by the paucity of autologous materials available and donor site morbidity. Recent advances in the development of biomaterials have provided attractive alternatives to bone grafting expanding the surgical options for restoring the form and function of injured bone. Specifically, novel bioactive (second generation) biomaterials have been developed that are characterised by controlled action and reaction to the host tissue environment, whilst exhibiting controlled chemical breakdown and resorption with an ultimate replacement by regenerating tissue. Future generations of biomaterials (third generation) are designed to be not only osteo- conductive but also osteoinductive, i.e. to stimulate regeneration of host tissues by combining tissue engineer- ing and in situ tissue regeneration methods with a focus on novel applications. These techniques will lead to novel possibilities for tissue regeneration and repair. At present, tissue engineered constructs that may find future use as bone grafts for complex skeletal defects, whether from post-traumatic, degenerative, neoplastic or congenital/developmental "origin" require osseous reconstruction to ensure structural and functional integrity. Engineering functional bone using combinations of cells, scaffolds and bioactive factors is a promising strategy and a particular feature for future development in the area of hybrid materials which are able to exhibit suitable biomimetic and mechanical properties. This review will discuss the state of the art in this field and what we can expect from future generations of bone regeneration concepts.
出处 《Bone Research》 SCIE CAS 2013年第3期216-248,共33页 骨研究(英文版)
关键词 bone tissue engineering regenerative medicine additve manufacturing clinical translation scaffolds bone tissue engineering regenerative medicine additve manufacturing clinical translation scaffolds
  • 相关文献

参考文献2

二级参考文献41

  • 1Friedenstein AJ, Chailakhjan RK, Lalykina KS (1970). The development of fibroblast colonies in monolayer cultures of guinea-pig bone marrow and spleen cells. Cell Tissue Kinet, 3(4): 393-403.
  • 2Cancedda R, Mastrogiacomo M, Bianchi G, Derubeis A, Muraglia A, Quarto R (2003). Bone marrow stromal cells and their use in regenerating bone. Novartis Found Syrup, 249: 133-143; discussion 143-147, 170-174, 239-241.
  • 3Derubeis AR, Cancedda R (2004). Bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) in bone engineering: limitations and recent advances. Ann Biomed Eng, 32(1): 160-165.
  • 4Owen M, Friedenstein AJ (1988). Stromal stem cells: marrow-derived osteogenic precursors. Ciba Found Symp, 136: 42-60.
  • 5Ng MH, Aminuddin BS, Tan KK, Tan GH, Sabarul Arian M, Ruszymah BH (2004). The use of bone marrow stem cells for bone tissue engineering. MedJ Malaysia, 59(Suppl B): 41-42.
  • 6Minguell JJ, Erices A, Conget P (2001). Mesenchymal stem cells. Exp Biol Med (Maywood), 226(6): 507-520.
  • 7Ringe J, Kaps C, Burmester GR, Sittinger M (2002). Stem cells for regenerative medicine: advances in the engineering of tissues and organs. Naturwissenschaflen, 89(8): 338-351.
  • 8Ringe J, Kaps C, Schmitt B, Buscher K, Bartel J, Smolian H, et al. (2002). Porcine mesenchymal stem cells. Induction of distinct mesenchymal cell lineages. Cell Tissue Res, 307(3): 321-327.
  • 9Johnstone B, Hering TM, Caplan AI, Goldberg VM, Yoo JU (1998). In vitro chondrogenesis of bone marrow- derived mesenchymal progenitor cells. Exp Cell Res, 238(1): 265-272.
  • 10Bruder SP, Horowitz MC, Mosca JD, Haynesworth SE (1997). Monoclonal antibodies reactive with human osteogenic cell surface antigens. Bone, 21(3): 225-235.

共引文献18

同被引文献167

引证文献36

二级引证文献200

相关作者

内容加载中请稍等...

相关机构

内容加载中请稍等...

相关主题

内容加载中请稍等...

浏览历史

内容加载中请稍等...
;
使用帮助 返回顶部