间充质干细胞
再生(生物学)
再生医学
间质细胞
干细胞
化学
细胞分化
细胞生物学
细胞
干细胞疗法
纳米技术
生物物理学
生物
生物化学
材料科学
癌症研究
基因
作者
Kirsten Peters,Susanne Staehlke,Henrike Rebl,Anika Jonitz‐Heincke,Olga Hahn
标识
DOI:10.3390/ijms251810127
摘要
Metals play a crucial role in the human body, especially as ions in metalloproteins. Essential metals, such as calcium, iron, and zinc are crucial for various physiological functions, but their interactions within biological networks are complex and not fully understood. Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) are essential for tissue regeneration due to their ability to differentiate into various cell types. This review article addresses the effects of physiological and unphysiological, but not directly toxic, metal ion concentrations, particularly concerning MSCs. Overloading or unbalancing of metal ion concentrations can significantly impair the function and differentiation capacity of MSCs. In addition, excessive or unbalanced metal ion concentrations can lead to oxidative stress, which can affect viability or inflammation. Data on the effects of metal ions on MSC differentiation are limited and often contradictory. Future research should, therefore, aim to clarify the mechanisms by which metal ions affect MSC differentiation, focusing on aspects such as metal ion interactions, ion concentrations, exposure duration, and other environmental conditions. Understanding these interactions could ultimately improve the design of biomaterials and implants to promote MSC-mediated tissue regeneration. It could also lead to the development of innovative therapeutic strategies in regenerative medicine.
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