软骨
再生(生物学)
基质(化学分析)
移植
化学
II型胶原
细胞生物学
医学
外科
解剖
生物
色谱法
作者
Philip P. Roessler,Ralf Mueller‐Rath,Dieter Christian Wirtz,Frank A. Schildberg
出处
期刊:Zeitschrift Fur Orthopadie Und Unfallchirurgie
[Thieme Medical Publishers (Germany)]
日期:2020-10-12
卷期号:159 (06): 617-623
被引量:2
摘要
Abstract Cartilage regeneration with cell-free matrices has developed from matrix-associated autologous cartilage cell transplantation (MACT) over ten years ago. Adjustments to the legal framework and higher hurdles for cell therapy have led to the procedures being established as an independent alternative to MACT. These procedures, which can be classified as matrix-induced autologous cartilage regeneration (MACR), all rely on the chemotactic stimulus of a cross-linked matrix, which mostly consists of collagens. Given the example of a commercially available type I collagen hydrogel, the physicochemical properties of such a matrix are explained and the available experimental data highlighted in more detail. The interaction between different cell types and the chemotactic properties of the collagen has been investigated extensively and, from a clinical point of view, today offers various reference points for a smart modification of the described method to further improve clinical outcomes. Since the origin of the cells in the ultimately formed repair tissue is still unrevealed, further investigations to clarify the exact mechanism are crucially needed.
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