Platelets: A Potential Factor that Offers Strategies for Promoting Bone Regeneration.

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q2 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-11 DOI:10.1089/ten.TEB.2024.0004
Jingjing Yang, Lan Xiao, Lijia Zhang, Guochen Luo, Yaping Ma, Xin Wang, Yi Zhang
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Bone defects represent a prevalent category of clinical injuries, causing significant pain and escalating health care burdens. Effectively addressing bone defects is thus of paramount importance. Platelets, formed from megakaryocyte lysis, have emerged as pivotal players in bone tissue repair, inflammatory responses, and angiogenesis. Their intracellular storage of various growth factors, cytokines, and membrane protein receptors contributes to these crucial functions. This article provides a comprehensive overview of platelets' roles in hematoma structure, inflammatory responses, and angiogenesis throughout the process of fracture healing. Beyond their application in conjunction with artificial bone substitute materials for treating bone defects, we propose the potential future use of anticoagulants such as heparin in combination with these materials to regulate platelet number and function, thereby promoting bone healing. Ultimately, we contemplate whether manipulating platelet function to modulate bone healing could offer innovative ideas and directions for the clinical treatment of bone defects. Impact statement Given that 5-10% of fracture patients with delayed bone healing or even bone nonunion, this review explores the potential role of platelets in bone healing (directly/indirectly) and proposes ideas and directions for the future as to whether it is possible to promote bone healing and improve fracture healing rates by modulating platelets.

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血小板:为促进骨再生提供策略的潜在因素。
骨缺损是临床上常见的一类损伤,会给患者带来巨大的痛苦和不断增加的医疗负担。因此,有效解决骨缺损问题至关重要。由巨核细胞裂解形成的血小板已成为骨组织修复、炎症反应和血管生成的关键角色。它们在细胞内储存的各种生长因子、细胞因子和膜蛋白受体有助于发挥这些关键功能。本文全面概述了血小板在整个骨折愈合过程中对血肿结构、炎症反应和血管生成的作用。除了与人工骨替代材料一起用于治疗骨缺损外,我们还提出了抗凝剂(如肝素)与这些材料结合使用的潜在用途,以调节血小板的数量和功能,从而促进骨愈合。最终,我们将思考操纵血小板功能来调节骨愈合是否能为临床治疗骨缺损提供创新思路和方向。
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Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews
Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry
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期刊介绍: Tissue Engineering Reviews (Part B) meets the urgent need for high-quality review articles by presenting critical literature overviews and systematic summaries of research within the field to assess the current standing and future directions within relevant areas and technologies. Part B publishes bi-monthly.
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