Injectable hydrogels for cartilage and bone tissue engineering

Mei Liu(State Key Laboratory of Digital Medical Engineering), Xin Zeng(Nanjing Maternity and Child Health Care Hospital), Chao Ma(State Key Laboratory of Digital Medical Engineering), Huan Yi(State Key Laboratory of Digital Medical Engineering), Zeeshan Ali(Shenzhen Polytechnic University), Xianbo Mou(State Key Laboratory of Digital Medical Engineering), Song Li(Hunan University of Technology), Yan Deng(State Key Laboratory of Digital Medical Engineering), Nongyue He(State Key Laboratory of Digital Medical Engineering)
Bone Research
May 30, 2017
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Abstract

Tissue engineering has become a promising strategy for repairing damaged cartilage and bone tissue. Among the scaffolds for tissue-engineering applications, injectable hydrogels have demonstrated great potential for use as three-dimensional cell culture scaffolds in cartilage and bone tissue engineering, owing to their high water content, similarity to the natural extracellular matrix (ECM), porous framework for cell transplantation and proliferation, minimal invasive properties, and ability to match irregular defects. In this review, we describe the selection of appropriate biomaterials and fabrication methods to prepare novel injectable hydrogels for cartilage and bone tissue engineering. In addition, the biology of cartilage and the bony ECM is also summarized. Finally, future perspectives for injectable hydrogels in cartilage and bone tissue engineering are discussed.


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