Advances in growth factor-containing 3D printed scaffolds in orthopedics.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Longwen Zhan, Yigui Zhou, Ruitang Liu, Ruilong Sun, Yunfei Li, Yongzheng Tian, Bo Fan
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Abstract

Currently, bone tissue engineering is a research hotspot in the treatment of orthopedic diseases, and many problems in orthopedics can be solved through bone tissue engineering, which can be used to treat fractures, bone defects, arthritis, etc. More importantly, it can provide an alternative to traditional bone grafting and solve the problems of insufficient autologous bone grafting, poor histocompatibility of grafts, and insufficient induced bone regeneration. Growth factors are key factors in bone tissue engineering by promoting osteoblast proliferation and differentiation, which in turn increases the efficiency of osteogenesis and bone regeneration. 3D printing technology can provide carriers with better pore structure for growth factors to improve the stability of growth factors and precisely control their release. Studies have shown that 3D-printed scaffolds containing growth factors provide a better choice for personalized treatment, bone defect repair, and bone regeneration in orthopedics, which are important for the treatment of orthopedic diseases and have potential research value in orthopedic applications. This paper aims to summarize the research progress of 3D printed scaffolds containing growth factors in orthopedics in recent years and summarize the use of different growth factors in 3D scaffolds, including bone morphogenetic proteins, platelet-derived growth factors, transforming growth factors, vascular endothelial growth factors, etc. Optimization of material selection and the way of combining growth factors with scaffolds are also discussed.

含生长因子3D打印支架在骨科中的应用进展。
骨组织工程是目前骨科疾病治疗的研究热点,通过骨组织工程可以解决骨科中的许多问题,可用于治疗骨折、骨缺损、关节炎等。更重要的是,它可以替代传统的骨移植,解决自体骨移植不足、移植物组织相容性差、诱导骨再生不足等问题。生长因子通过促进成骨细胞的增殖和分化,进而提高成骨和骨再生的效率,是骨组织工程的关键因素。3D打印技术可以为生长因子提供更好的载体孔隙结构,提高生长因子的稳定性,精确控制其释放。研究表明,含有生长因子的3d打印支架为骨科个性化治疗、骨缺损修复和骨再生提供了更好的选择,对骨科疾病的治疗具有重要意义,在骨科应用中具有潜在的研究价值。本文旨在总结近年来含生长因子的3D打印支架在骨科领域的研究进展,总结不同生长因子在3D支架中的应用,包括骨形态发生蛋白、血小板源性生长因子、转化生长因子、血管内皮生长因子等。并对材料的优化选择和生长因子与支架的结合方式进行了探讨。
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BioMedical Engineering OnLine
BioMedical Engineering OnLine 工程技术-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
2.60%
发文量
79
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: BioMedical Engineering OnLine is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that is dedicated to publishing research in all areas of biomedical engineering. BioMedical Engineering OnLine is aimed at readers and authors throughout the world, with an interest in using tools of the physical and data sciences and techniques in engineering to understand and solve problems in the biological and medical sciences. Topical areas include, but are not limited to: Bioinformatics- Bioinstrumentation- Biomechanics- Biomedical Devices & Instrumentation- Biomedical Signal Processing- Healthcare Information Systems- Human Dynamics- Neural Engineering- Rehabilitation Engineering- Biomaterials- Biomedical Imaging & Image Processing- BioMEMS and On-Chip Devices- Bio-Micro/Nano Technologies- Biomolecular Engineering- Biosensors- Cardiovascular Systems Engineering- Cellular Engineering- Clinical Engineering- Computational Biology- Drug Delivery Technologies- Modeling Methodologies- Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology in Biomedicine- Respiratory Systems Engineering- Robotics in Medicine- Systems and Synthetic Biology- Systems Biology- Telemedicine/Smartphone Applications in Medicine- Therapeutic Systems, Devices and Technologies- Tissue Engineering
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