Review on Patents for Mechanical Stimulation of Articular Cartilage Tissue Engineering

van René René Donkelaar, R. Schulz
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Abstract

To repair articular cartilage defects in osteoarthritic patients with three-dimensional tissue engineered chondrocyte grafts, requires the formation of new cartilage with sufficient mechanical properties. The premise is that mechanical stimulation during the culturing process is necessary to reach this aim. Therefore, mechanical stimulation systems have been integrated in aseptic bioreactors for in vitro cultivation of tissue engineered cartilage. These vary from simple unconfined compression systems to advanced bioreactors in which deformation and loading are fully controlled. Fluid handling in these devices is another decisive parameter for the success of cartilage tissue engineering. Over the last decades bioreactor developments have resulted in the filing of many patents. The aim of this paper is to review these patents, categorize them according to their possibilities for mechanical stimulation and fluid handling systems and finally to discuss them in the context of the demands of a functional tissue engineered cartilage from a mechanical perspective.
关节软骨组织工程机械刺激专利综述
采用三维组织工程软骨细胞移植修复骨关节炎患者关节软骨缺损,需要形成具有足够力学性能的新软骨。前提是在培养过程中需要机械刺激来达到这一目的。因此,机械刺激系统已集成在无菌生物反应器中,用于组织工程软骨的体外培养。从简单的无侧限压缩系统到先进的生物反应器,其中变形和载荷是完全控制的。这些装置中的流体处理是软骨组织工程成功的另一个决定性参数。在过去的几十年里,生物反应器的发展已经导致了许多专利的申请。本文的目的是回顾这些专利,根据它们在机械刺激和流体处理系统中的可能性对它们进行分类,最后从机械的角度在功能性组织工程软骨的需求背景下讨论它们。
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