In vivo cartilage regeneration with cell-seeded natural biomaterial scaffold implants: 15 year study.
Title | In vivo cartilage regeneration with cell-seeded natural biomaterial scaffold implants: 15 year study. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2021 |
Authors | Theodoridis, K., Manthou M. Eleni, Angelidou E., & Kritis A. |
Journal | Tissue Eng Part B Rev |
Date Published | 2021 Jan 20 |
ISSN | 1937-3376 |
Abstract | Articular cartilage can be easily damaged from human's daily activities, leading to inflammation and to osteoarthritis, a situation that can diminish the patients' quality of life. For larger cartilage defects, scaffolds are employed to provide cells the appropriate 3D environment to proliferate and differentiate into healthy cartilage tissue. Natural biomaterials used as scaffolds, attract researchers' interest because of their relative nontoxic nature, their abundance as natural products, their easy combination with other materials and the relatively easiness to establish Marketing Authorization. The last 15 years were chosen to review, document and elucidate the developments on cell-seeded natural biomaterials for articular cartilage treatment in vivo. The parameters of the experimental designs and their results were all documented and presented. Considerations about the newly formed cartilage and the treatment of cartilage defects were discussed, along with difficulties arising when applying natural materials, research limitations and tissue engineering approaches for hyaline cartilage regeneration. |
DOI | 10.1089/ten.TEB.2020.0295 |
Alternate Journal | Tissue Eng Part B Rev |
PubMed ID | 33470169 |