Clinical and experimental approaches to knee cartilage lesion repair and mesenchymal stem cell chondrocyte differentiation

Cartilage has poor regeneration capacity due to the scarcity of endogenous stem cells, its low metabolic activity and the avascular environment. Repair strategies vary widely, including microfracture, autologous or allogenic tissue implantation, and in vitro engineered tissues of autologous origin....

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Main Authors: Fredy Montoya, Fernando Martínez, María García-Robles, Carolina Balmaceda-Aguilera, Ximena Koch, Federico Rodríguez, Carmen Silva-Álvarez, Katterine Salazar, Viviana Ulloa, Francisco Nualart
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2013-01-01
Series:Biological Research
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602013000400015&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-fd95d67d62e04336a4b50906e2d6bd452020-11-25T00:47:00ZengBMCBiological Research0716-97602013-01-0146444145110.4067/S0716-97602013000400015S0716-97602013000400015Clinical and experimental approaches to knee cartilage lesion repair and mesenchymal stem cell chondrocyte differentiationFredy Montoya0Fernando Martínez1María García-Robles2Carolina Balmaceda-Aguilera3Ximena Koch4Federico Rodríguez5Carmen Silva-Álvarez6Katterine Salazar7Viviana Ulloa8Francisco Nualart9Concepcion UniversityUniversity of ConcepcionUniversity of ConcepcionUniversity of ConcepcionUniversity of ConcepcionUniversity of ConcepcionUniversity of ConcepcionUniversity of ConcepcionUniversity of ConcepcionUniversity of ConcepcionCartilage has poor regeneration capacity due to the scarcity of endogenous stem cells, its low metabolic activity and the avascular environment. Repair strategies vary widely, including microfracture, autologous or allogenic tissue implantation, and in vitro engineered tissues of autologous origin. However, unlike the advances that have been made over more than two decades with more complex organs, including vascular, cardiac or bone tissues, similar advances in tissue engineering for cartilage repair are lacking. Although the inherent characteristics of cartilage tissue, such as the lack of vascularity and low cellular diversity, suggest that it would be one of the more simple tissues to be engineered, its functional weight-bearing role and implant viability and adaptation make this type of repair more complex. Over the last decade several therapeutic approaches and innovative techniques show promise for lasting and functional regeneration of hyaline cartilage. Here we will analyze the main strategies for cartilage regeneration and discuss our experience.http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602013000400015&lng=en&tlng=enCartilagelesionmicrofracturestem cells
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author Fredy Montoya
Fernando Martínez
María García-Robles
Carolina Balmaceda-Aguilera
Ximena Koch
Federico Rodríguez
Carmen Silva-Álvarez
Katterine Salazar
Viviana Ulloa
Francisco Nualart
spellingShingle Fredy Montoya
Fernando Martínez
María García-Robles
Carolina Balmaceda-Aguilera
Ximena Koch
Federico Rodríguez
Carmen Silva-Álvarez
Katterine Salazar
Viviana Ulloa
Francisco Nualart
Clinical and experimental approaches to knee cartilage lesion repair and mesenchymal stem cell chondrocyte differentiation
Biological Research
Cartilage
lesion
microfracture
stem cells
author_facet Fredy Montoya
Fernando Martínez
María García-Robles
Carolina Balmaceda-Aguilera
Ximena Koch
Federico Rodríguez
Carmen Silva-Álvarez
Katterine Salazar
Viviana Ulloa
Francisco Nualart
author_sort Fredy Montoya
title Clinical and experimental approaches to knee cartilage lesion repair and mesenchymal stem cell chondrocyte differentiation
title_short Clinical and experimental approaches to knee cartilage lesion repair and mesenchymal stem cell chondrocyte differentiation
title_full Clinical and experimental approaches to knee cartilage lesion repair and mesenchymal stem cell chondrocyte differentiation
title_fullStr Clinical and experimental approaches to knee cartilage lesion repair and mesenchymal stem cell chondrocyte differentiation
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and experimental approaches to knee cartilage lesion repair and mesenchymal stem cell chondrocyte differentiation
title_sort clinical and experimental approaches to knee cartilage lesion repair and mesenchymal stem cell chondrocyte differentiation
publisher BMC
series Biological Research
issn 0716-9760
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Cartilage has poor regeneration capacity due to the scarcity of endogenous stem cells, its low metabolic activity and the avascular environment. Repair strategies vary widely, including microfracture, autologous or allogenic tissue implantation, and in vitro engineered tissues of autologous origin. However, unlike the advances that have been made over more than two decades with more complex organs, including vascular, cardiac or bone tissues, similar advances in tissue engineering for cartilage repair are lacking. Although the inherent characteristics of cartilage tissue, such as the lack of vascularity and low cellular diversity, suggest that it would be one of the more simple tissues to be engineered, its functional weight-bearing role and implant viability and adaptation make this type of repair more complex. Over the last decade several therapeutic approaches and innovative techniques show promise for lasting and functional regeneration of hyaline cartilage. Here we will analyze the main strategies for cartilage regeneration and discuss our experience.
topic Cartilage
lesion
microfracture
stem cells
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602013000400015&lng=en&tlng=en
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