Mechanical cues in orofacial tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

作者: Katrien M. Brouwer , Ditte M. S. Lundvig , Esther Middelkoop , Frank A. D. T. G. Wagener , Johannes W. Von den Hoff

DOI: 10.1111/WRR.12283

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摘要: Cleft lip and palate patients suffer from functional, aesthetical, psychosocial problems due to suboptimal regeneration of skin, mucosa, skeletal muscle after restorative cleft surgery. The field tissue engineering regenerative medicine (TE/RM) aims restore the normal physiology tissues organs in conditions such as birth defects or injury. A crucial factor cell differentiation, formation, function is mechanical strain. Regardless this, cues are not yet widely used TE/RM. effects stimulation on cells straight-forward vitro cellular responses may differ with type loading regime, complicating translation a therapeutic protocol. We here give an overview different types strain that act discuss muscle, skin mucosa. conclude presently, sufficient knowledge lacking reproducibly implement external TE/RM approaches. Mechanical can be applied by fine-tuning stiffness architecture constructs guide differentiation seeded invading surrounding cells. This already improve treatment orofacial clefts other disorders affecting soft tissues.

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