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Thermosensitive Hydrogels as Scaffolds for Cartilage Tissue Engineering.
Zhang, Yanbo; Yu, Jiakuo; Ren, Kaixuan; Zuo, Jianlin; Ding, Jianxun; Chen, Xuesi.
Afiliación
  • Zhang Y; Department of Orthopedics , China-Japan Union Hospital of Jilin University , 126 Xiantai Street , Changchun 130033 , P. R. China.
  • Yu J; Knee Surgery Department of the Institute of Sports Medicine , Peking University Third Hospital , 49 Huayuanbei Road , Beijing 100191 , P. R. China.
  • Ren K; Mork Family Department of Chemical Engineering & Materials Science , University of Southern California , 925 West 34th Street , Los Angeles , California 90089 , United States of America.
  • Zuo J; Department of Orthopedics , China-Japan Union Hospital of Jilin University , 126 Xiantai Street , Changchun 130033 , P. R. China.
  • Ding J; Key Laboratory of Polymer Ecomaterials, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences , 5625 Renmin Street , Changchun 130022 , P. R. China.
  • Chen X; Jilin Biomedical Polymers Engineering Laboratory , 5625 Renmin Street , Changchun 130022 , P. R. China.
Biomacromolecules ; 20(4): 1478-1492, 2019 04 08.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30843390
ABSTRACT
Articular cartilage defects, caused by trauma, osteoarthritis, or other diseases, always lead to severe joint pain and joint dysfunction. Without access to progenitor cells and the supply of blood and nutrients, the impaired articular cartilage would be short of the capability to self-repair. Although the present clinical treatments, including autogenous and allograft osteochondral transplantation, microfracture technique, and so forth, have shown some efficacies, their drawbacks, such as donor insufficiency and poor-integration with adjacent tissue, limit the satisfactory repair of articular cartilage defects and cause unsatisfied prognosis. Cartilage tissue engineering, involving the combination of progenitor cells with scaffolds, which serve as artificial extracellular matrices (ECMs), provides a promising strategy for cartilage regeneration. Recently, thermosensitive hydrogels have attracted much attention as scaffolds for cartilage tissue engineering owing to their unique physical properties analogous to the native ECM. In this review, we summarize the fabrication, characterization of newly reported thermosensitive hydrogels as cartilage tissue engineering scaffolds. The potential challenges and future perspectives are proposed.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Cartílago Articular / Condrocitos / Hidrogeles / Condrogénesis / Ingeniería de Tejidos / Andamios del Tejido Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Biomacromolecules Asunto de la revista: BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Cartílago Articular / Condrocitos / Hidrogeles / Condrogénesis / Ingeniería de Tejidos / Andamios del Tejido Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Biomacromolecules Asunto de la revista: BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article