类有机物
再生(生物学)
骨愈合
骨组织
骨形成
生物医学工程
材料科学
纳米技术
细胞生物学
解剖
医学
生物
内分泌学
作者
Ruiyang Li,Jian Wang,Qiushui Lin,Zhifeng Yin,Fengjin Zhou,Xiao Dong Chen,Hongbo Tan,Jiacan Su
标识
DOI:10.1002/adhm.202404345
摘要
Mechanical force is essential for bone development, bone homeostasis, and bone fracture healing. In the past few decades, various biomaterials have been developed to provide mechanical signals that mimic the natural bone microenvironment, thereby promoting bone regeneration. Bone organoids, emerging as a novel research approach, are 3D micro-bone tissues that possess the ability to self-renew and self-organize, exhibiting biomimetic spatial characteristics. Incorporating mechano-responsive biomaterials in the construction of bone organoids presents a promising avenue for simulating the mechanical bone microenvironment. Therefore, this review commences by elucidating the impact of mechanical force on bone health, encompassing both cellular interactions and alterations in bone structure. Furthermore, the most recent applications of mechano-responsive biomaterials within the realm of bone tissue engineering are highlighted. Three different types of mechano-responsive biomaterials are introduced with a focus on their responsive mechanisms, construction strategies, and efficacy in facilitating bone regeneration. Based on a comprehensive overview, the prospective utilization and future challenges of mechano-responsive biomaterials in the construction of bone organoids are discussed. As bone organoid technology advances, these biomaterials are poised to become powerful tools in bone regeneration.
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