Shear bioreactors stimulating chondrocyte regeneration, a systematic review

Abstract It is commonly accepted that the mechanical stimuli are important factors in the maintenance of normal structure and function of the articular cartilage. Despite extensive efforts, the cellular mechanisms underlying the responses of articular chondrocytes to mechanical stresses are not well...

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Main Authors: Negar sharifi, Anneh Mohammad Gharravi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-08-01
Series:Inflammation and Regeneration
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41232-019-0105-1
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spelling doaj-8a47cc035f70419086de03b9ce3d59d72020-11-25T02:58:22ZengBMCInflammation and Regeneration1880-81902019-08-013911810.1186/s41232-019-0105-1Shear bioreactors stimulating chondrocyte regeneration, a systematic reviewNegar sharifi0Anneh Mohammad Gharravi1Student Research Committee, Shahroud University of Medical SciencesTissue Engineering and Stem Cells Research Center, Shahroud University of Medical SciencesAbstract It is commonly accepted that the mechanical stimuli are important factors in the maintenance of normal structure and function of the articular cartilage. Despite extensive efforts, the cellular mechanisms underlying the responses of articular chondrocytes to mechanical stresses are not well understood. In the present review, different types of shear bioreactor and potential mechanisms that mediate and regulate the effect of shear on chondrocyte are discussed. For this review, the search of the literature was done in the PubMed, Scopus, Web of sciences databases to identify papers reporting data about shear on chondrocyte. Keywords “shear, chondrocyte, cartilage, bioreactor” were used. Studies published until the first of March 2018 were considered in this paper. The review focused on the experimental studies conducted the effect of shear stress on cartilage tissue in vivo and in vitro. In this review, both experimental studies referring to human and animal tissues were taken into account. The following articles were excluded: reviews, meta-analysis, duplicate records, letters, and papers that did not add significant information. Mechanism of shear stress on chondrocyte, briefly can be hypothesized as (1) altered expression of aggrecan and collagen type II, (2) altered cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP) serum levels, consequently, organizing the arrangement binding of glycosaminoglycans, integrins, and collagen, (3) induction of apoptosis signals, (4) altered expression of integrin.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41232-019-0105-1ShearBioreactorsChondrocyteRegeneration
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author Negar sharifi
Anneh Mohammad Gharravi
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Shear bioreactors stimulating chondrocyte regeneration, a systematic review
Inflammation and Regeneration
Shear
Bioreactors
Chondrocyte
Regeneration
author_facet Negar sharifi
Anneh Mohammad Gharravi
author_sort Negar sharifi
title Shear bioreactors stimulating chondrocyte regeneration, a systematic review
title_short Shear bioreactors stimulating chondrocyte regeneration, a systematic review
title_full Shear bioreactors stimulating chondrocyte regeneration, a systematic review
title_fullStr Shear bioreactors stimulating chondrocyte regeneration, a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Shear bioreactors stimulating chondrocyte regeneration, a systematic review
title_sort shear bioreactors stimulating chondrocyte regeneration, a systematic review
publisher BMC
series Inflammation and Regeneration
issn 1880-8190
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Abstract It is commonly accepted that the mechanical stimuli are important factors in the maintenance of normal structure and function of the articular cartilage. Despite extensive efforts, the cellular mechanisms underlying the responses of articular chondrocytes to mechanical stresses are not well understood. In the present review, different types of shear bioreactor and potential mechanisms that mediate and regulate the effect of shear on chondrocyte are discussed. For this review, the search of the literature was done in the PubMed, Scopus, Web of sciences databases to identify papers reporting data about shear on chondrocyte. Keywords “shear, chondrocyte, cartilage, bioreactor” were used. Studies published until the first of March 2018 were considered in this paper. The review focused on the experimental studies conducted the effect of shear stress on cartilage tissue in vivo and in vitro. In this review, both experimental studies referring to human and animal tissues were taken into account. The following articles were excluded: reviews, meta-analysis, duplicate records, letters, and papers that did not add significant information. Mechanism of shear stress on chondrocyte, briefly can be hypothesized as (1) altered expression of aggrecan and collagen type II, (2) altered cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP) serum levels, consequently, organizing the arrangement binding of glycosaminoglycans, integrins, and collagen, (3) induction of apoptosis signals, (4) altered expression of integrin.
topic Shear
Bioreactors
Chondrocyte
Regeneration
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41232-019-0105-1
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