Stammzellen in der Knorpelforschung

W. Richter1
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Cartilage is a tissue of low cellularity which, in contrast to bone, is unable to heal spontaneously. Currently available therapeutic options cannot promise full restoration of a hyaline articular cartilage tissue. A promising approach to treat focal cartilage defects is transplantation of autologous chondrocytes expanded in culture. Since the patient has to accept damage of healthy cartilage tissue from the knee joint for harvesting of chondrocytes, adult mesenchymal stem cells are discussed as an alternate cell source for successful healing of injured cartilage. Mesenchymal stem cells, which reside in bone marrow, adipose tissue, muscle or skin of adults, have a high regeneration potential for tissue repair. In contrast to embryonic stem cells they are derived from the patient to be treated. In order to obtain the desired cell types they may be programmed to differentiate in culture. Based on the actual concept of stem cell differentiation this work summarizes the promising characteristics of mesenchymal stem cells and contrasts their high potential for cartilage repair with possible shortcomings inherent to such cells. Functional suitability and phenotypic stability are imperative for the clinical application of stem cells in regenerative therapy of cartilage lesions.
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骨头干细胞研究
软骨是一种低细胞组织,与骨不同,它不能自发愈合。目前可用的治疗方案不能保证完全恢复透明关节软骨组织。自体软骨细胞移植是治疗局灶性软骨缺损的一种很有前途的方法。由于患者必须接受膝关节健康软骨组织的损伤以获取软骨细胞,因此讨论了成体间充质干细胞作为成功愈合损伤软骨的替代细胞来源。间充质干细胞存在于成人的骨髓、脂肪组织、肌肉或皮肤中,具有很高的组织修复再生潜力。与胚胎干细胞不同,它们来自待治疗的患者。为了获得所需的细胞类型,它们可以被编程在培养中分化。基于干细胞分化的实际概念,本工作总结了间充质干细胞的有前途的特点,并对比了它们在软骨修复方面的高潜力与这种细胞固有的可能的缺点。功能适宜性和表型稳定性是干细胞在软骨病变再生治疗中的临床应用的必要条件。
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