Biomimetic construction of large engineered bone using hemoperfusion and cyto-capture in traumatic bone defect

Due to lack of blood vessel systems, only a few tissues, such as skin, cartilage, and cornea, have been successfully constructed in vivo. Anticoagulative scaffolds have been used in drug-eluting stent systems both in animal studies and clinical therapies, as in the medicinal leech therapy used to sa...

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Veröffentlicht in:BioResearch open access 2012-10, Vol.1 (5), p.247-251
Hauptverfasser: Liu, Fei, Yu, Shaofen, Wang, Zhengguo, Sun, Xinjun
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Due to lack of blood vessel systems, only a few tissues, such as skin, cartilage, and cornea, have been successfully constructed in vivo. Anticoagulative scaffolds have been used in drug-eluting stent systems both in animal studies and clinical therapies, as in the medicinal leech therapy used to salvage venous-congested microvascular free flaps improved perfusion inspired us to tackle this hurdle in bone tissue engineering. We hypothesize that a combination of bone marrow as the blood supply and a heparin/chitosan-coated acellular bone matrix that acts like hirudin, together with a vacuum-assisted closure therapy system, would provide blood perfusion to the scaffold. Using these methods, a biomimetically engineered bone construct would facilitate clinical translation in bone tissue engineering and offer new therapeutic strategies for reconstructing large bone defects if the hypothesis proves to be practical.
ISSN:2164-7844
2164-7860
2164-7860
DOI:10.1089/biores.2012.0247