模拟自然骨再生微环境原位修复大型生理性和病理性骨缺损

Q1 Medicine Engineered regeneration Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.engreg.2022.09.004
Pei Wang , Xiansong Wang
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摘要

骨是一种复杂的生物组织,具有复杂的分层纳米复合结构。骨组织的原生微环境可能被较大的生理性和病理性骨缺损显著破坏。骨缺损通常通过复杂的外科手术来治疗,包括自体移植或同种异体移植。然而,这些移植手术往往存在天然骨储备不足和免疫排斥的问题。此外,这些传统的治疗方法无法模拟再生微环境,而再生微环境在骨组织再生和大骨缺损修复中发挥着重要作用。为此,人们设计了各种仿生支架来模拟骨的原生微环境,从而同时修复骨缺损和促进骨再生。我们在此提出了一个新的概念,即体内骨再生微环境(in vivo bone regenerative microenvironment, BRM),它可以在外部调节下修复大骨缺损并促进新骨组织的形成。本文主要就仿生支架的材料、制备方法及其在调节大型生理性和病理性骨缺损BRM中的治疗效果进行综述。
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Mimicking the native bone regenerative microenvironment for in situ repair of large physiological and pathological bone defects

Bone is a complex biological tissue with a complicated hierarchical nanocomposite structure. The native microenvironment of the bone tissue may be significantly disrupted by large physiological and pathological bone defects. Bone defects are often treated via complex surgical procedures that involve the application of autografts or allografts. While these grafting procedures often suffer from insufficient natural bone stock and immunorejection. Moreover, these traditional treatment methods fail to simulate a regenerative microenvironment, which plays a significant role in regeneration of bone tissue and repair of large bone defects. To this end, various biomimetic scaffolds have been devised to mimic the native microenvironment of bone and thereby to simultaneously repair bone defects and promote bone regeneration. We propose here a novel concept, in vivo bone regenerative microenvironment (BRM), which enables repair of large bone defects and enhances new bone tissue formation with external regulation. In this review, we mainly focus on materials and methods for fabrication of biomimetic scaffolds, as well as their therapeutic efficacy in modulating the BRM of large physiological and pathological bone defects.

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Engineered regeneration
Engineered regeneration Biomaterials, Medicine and Dentistry (General), Biotechnology, Biomedical Engineering
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