Biomaterials for Cartilage Tissue Engineering

M. Grigore
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One of the most challenging issues of musculoskeletal medicine is represented by injuries of the articular cartilage due to the poor regenerative properties of this tissue. A consequence of these injuries is represented by osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is the most common chronic condition of the joints, caused because of the progressive wear and tear on articular cartilage. A solution to prevent progressive joint degeneration in osteoarthritis is represented by a surgical intervention which offers the advantage of the success of total joint replacement, but also offers several disadvantages such as such as slower remodeling, immune reaction and disease transmission. In the last years, the researchers have found a solution to avoid surgical intervention by using biomaterials. This study aims to provide an updated survey of the major progress in the flied of biomaterials for cartilage tissue engineering, including biomaterials (natural, synthetic or composites), their advantages or disadvantages and the main seeding cell sources. Also, this review focuses on the progress made in the field of biomaterials for cartilage tissue repair and/or regeneration over the last years.
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软骨组织工程生物材料
肌肉骨骼医学中最具挑战性的问题之一是关节软骨的损伤,这是由于关节软骨组织的再生能力差造成的。这些损伤的后果表现为骨关节炎。骨关节炎是关节最常见的慢性疾病,是由关节软骨的进行性磨损引起的。预防骨关节炎进行性关节退行性变的一种解决方案是手术干预,它提供了全关节置换术的成功优势,但也提供了一些缺点,如较慢的重塑、免疫反应和疾病传播。在过去的几年里,研究人员已经找到了一种解决方案,通过使用生物材料来避免手术干预。本文综述了用于软骨组织工程的生物材料的主要研究进展,包括生物材料(天然材料、合成材料和复合材料)、它们的优缺点以及主要的种子细胞来源。同时,本文对近年来软骨组织修复和再生生物材料的研究进展进行了综述。
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