Tissue Engineering of Temporomandibular Joint Cartilage

K. Athanasiou, A. Almarza, M. Detamore, Kerem N. Kalpakci
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Abstract

The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a site of intense morbidity for millions of people, especially young, pre-menopausal women. Central to TMJ afflictions are the cartilaginous tissues of the TMJ, especially those of the disc and condylar cartilage, which play crucial roles in normal function of this unusual joint. Damage or disease to these tissues significantly impacts a patient's quality of life by making common activities such as talking and eating difficult and painful. Unfortunately, these tissues have limited ability to heal, necessitating the development of treatments for repair or replacement. The burgeoning field of tissue engineering holds promise that replacement tissues can be constructed in the laboratory to recapitulate the functional requirements of native tissues. This book outlines the biomechanical, biochemical, and anatomical characteristics of the disc and condylar cartilage, and also provides a historical perspective of past and current TMJ treatments and previ us tissue engineering efforts. This book was written to serve as a reference for researchers seeking to learn about the TMJ, for undergraduate and graduate level courses, and as a compendium of TMJ tissue engineering design criteria. Table of Contents: The Temporomandibular Joint / Fibrocartilage of the TMJ Disc / Cartilage of the Mandibular Condyle / Tissue Engineering of the Disc / Tissue Engineering of the Mandibular Condyle / Current Perspectives
颞下颌关节软骨组织工程
颞下颌关节(TMJ)是数百万人发病率高的部位,尤其是年轻的绝经前妇女。颞下颌关节疾病的核心是颞下颌关节的软骨组织,特别是那些椎间盘和髁软骨,它们在这个不寻常的关节的正常功能中起着至关重要的作用。这些组织的损伤或疾病会使患者的日常活动(如说话和进食)变得困难和痛苦,从而严重影响患者的生活质量。不幸的是,这些组织的愈合能力有限,因此需要开发修复或替代的治疗方法。组织工程这一新兴领域有望在实验室中构建替代组织,以重现天然组织的功能需求。本书概述了椎间盘和髁突软骨的生物力学、生物化学和解剖学特征,并提供了过去和当前TMJ治疗和以前组织工程努力的历史观点。这本书是为研究人员寻求了解TMJ的参考,为本科和研究生水平的课程,并作为TMJ组织工程设计标准的纲要。目录表:颞下颌关节/颞下颌关节盘纤维软骨/下颌髁软骨/椎间盘组织工程/下颌髁组织工程/当前展望
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