Vascularization and Innervation for Bone Tissue Engineering

IF 14 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Shuo Chen, Xiaojun Zhou, Tao Li and Chuanglong He*, 
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of regenerative medicine, the field of bone tissue engineering stands as a beacon of innovative progress, pushing the boundaries of what is achievable in the realm of medical science. A pivotal leap forward in this domain involves the integration of vascularization and innervation into engineered bone tissues, propelling the field toward the realization of biomimetic and functionally superior bone constructs. In recent years, considerable significant progress has been made on this promising topic. Vascularization has been considered an essential strategy for bone regeneration. Meanwhile, innervation has emerged as a novel developmental trend in vascularized tissue engineered bone for the field of bone tissue engineering. The integration of vascularization and innervation in bone tissue engineering goes beyond merely replicating the structural aspects of native bone. It opens new possibilities for creating biohybrid constructs that not only restore bone function but also actively participate in the dynamic interplay of the musculoskeletal system. The vascularized and innervated scaffolds could potentially accelerate healing processes, respond to mechanical stimuli, and exhibit enhanced biological compatibility with the host organism, making them highly desirable for researchers in this field. The concept of vascularized and innervated biomaterials is fundamental and important. It is expected to be extensive future work based on this Account in generalizing the work to other regenerative medicines. Thus, to elucidate the effect and mechanism of vascularization and innervation of tissue engineered bone not only has important theoretical significance but also provides a new idea for the design of bone repair materials. In this Account, we present recent progress of our group on vascularized and innervated scaffolds for bone tissue engineering, including the designing principle, preparation method, and involved biological mechanism. First, we provide a brief introduction of basic concept and importance for vascularization and innervation. Then, we summarize the design principle for scaffolds favorable for vascularization and innervation in bone tissue engineering by focusing on several aspects including material types, microstructure construction, and drug delivery. Subsequently, the biological strategies for promoting vascularization and innervation are classified with the introduction of the underlying mechanism. Furthermore, we developed novel evaluation strategy of osteogenesis based on in vivo imaging, which provides a new idea for continuous monitoring of osteogenic in vivo. Finally, we conclude by offering our perspective on open challenges and future development trends of this rapidly evolving field. This Account highlighting the vascularized and innervated scaffolds not only provides interesting insights into strategies for bone regeneration but also provides a new perspective for design and processing of biomaterials.

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骨组织工程的血管化和神经支配
在快速发展的再生医学领域,骨组织工程领域是创新进步的灯塔,推动着医学科学领域的发展。该领域的一个关键性飞跃是将血管化和神经支配整合到工程骨组织中,推动该领域实现生物仿生和功能卓越的骨构建。近年来,这一前景广阔的课题取得了重大进展。血管化一直被认为是骨再生的基本策略。同时,神经支配已成为血管化组织工程骨在骨组织工程领域的一种新的发展趋势。在骨组织工程中,血管化和神经支配的结合不仅仅是复制原生骨的结构。它为创造生物杂交结构提供了新的可能性,这种结构不仅能恢复骨骼功能,还能积极参与肌肉骨骼系统的动态相互作用。血管化和神经化支架有可能加速愈合过程,对机械刺激做出反应,并表现出与宿主机体更强的生物兼容性,因此深受该领域研究人员的青睐。血管化和神经化生物材料的概念既基础又重要。预计未来将有大量工作以该账户为基础,推广到其他再生医学领域。因此,阐明组织工程骨的血管化和神经支配效应和机制不仅具有重要的理论意义,也为骨修复材料的设计提供了新思路。在本篇开户绑定手机领体验金中,我们将介绍本课题组在用于骨组织工程的血管化和神经支配支架方面的最新研究进展,包括设计原理、制备方法和涉及的生物学机制。首先,我们简要介绍了血管化和神经支配的基本概念和重要性。然后,我们从材料类型、微结构构建和药物输送等几个方面总结了骨组织工程中有利于血管化和神经支配的支架的设计原理。随后,我们对促进血管化和神经支配的生物学策略进行了分类,并介绍了其基本机制。此外,我们还开发了基于体内成像的新型成骨评估策略,为持续监测体内成骨情况提供了新思路。最后,我们对这一快速发展的领域所面临的挑战和未来发展趋势提出了自己的看法。本报告重点介绍了血管化和神经支配支架,不仅为骨再生策略提供了有趣的见解,还为生物材料的设计和加工提供了新的视角。
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