Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5889109 | Bone | 2016 | 37 Pages |
Abstract
This review focuses on current tissue engineering strategies for promoting vascularized bone regeneration. We review the role of angiogenic growth factors in promoting vascularized bone regeneration and discuss the different therapeutic strategies for controlled/sustained growth factor delivery. Next, we address the therapeutic uses of stem cells in vascularized bone regeneration. Specifically, this review addresses the concept of co-culture using osteogenic and vasculogenic stem cells, and how adipose derived stem cells compare to bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells in the promotion of angiogenesis. We conclude this review with a discussion of a novel approach to bone regeneration through a cartilage intermediate, and discuss why it has the potential to be more effective than traditional bone grafting methods.
Keywords
PlGFEPCsOECsFGF-2TIEPDGFadipose-derived MSCsBM-MSCsMSCsADSCsOutgrowth endothelial cellsrhPDGF-BBIGFAngiopoietinsAngiogenesisOsteogenesisHyaluronic acidControlled releaseAngBone regenerationShhStem cellsMesenchymal stem cellsbone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cellsEndothelial progenitor cellssonic hedgehogplacental growth factorVascular endothelial growth factorVascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF)platelet derived growth factorInsulin-like growth factorfibroblast growth factor-2BMPbone morphogenic proteinEndochondral ossificationtyrosine kinase receptors
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Authors
Sarah Almubarak, Hubert Nethercott, Marie Freeberg, Caroline Beaudon, Amit Jha, Wesley Jackson, Ralph Marcucio, Theodore Miclau, Kevin Healy, Chelsea Bahney,