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Engineering of Functional Skeletal Tissues

English · Hardback

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The science of bone replacement has greatly advanced in recent decades, but replacing bone with bone tissue rather than with metallic components remains in early development. The current volume, third in the series Topics in Bone Biology, deals with problems inherent in inducing the body cells to accomplish bone tissue repair, to degrade devices introduced to provide initial mechanical support, and to attract and stimulate bone f- mation. It is therefore logical that Chapter 1, by Hicok and Hedrick, deals with stem cells, i. e. , pluripotential cells that may differentiate into cartilage and bone cells. The chapter begins with a description of how stem cells may be harvested; the limitations of autologous, embryonic, and adult stem cells; and the need to expand the harvested cells in culture. The authors then discuss the in? uences of the body environment on implanted cells and on the scaffolds that need to be introduced. They emphasize the need for adequate oxygenation and for rapid integration with the vascular system of the host/patient. Stem-cell-engineered cartilage is discussed at some length, along with the need for stem-cell-engineered ligaments and tendons. The chapter concludes with an analysis of what needs to be learned to make stem-cell-engineered bone tissue a reality. In Chapter 2, Gerstenfeld and colleagues review osteogenic growth factors and cytokines, soluble proteins that regulate postnatal bone repair. These molecules are of importance because many are targets of efforts to promote therapeutic bone healing and repair.

List of contents

Stem cells and the art of mesenchymal maintenance.- Osteogenic growth factors and cytokines and their role in bone repair.- Bone allograft safety and performance.- Biodegradable orthopaedic implants.- Titanium fiber mesh, a non-degradable scaffold material.- Engineering polymeric scaffolds for bone grafts.- Injectable scaffolds for bone and cartilage regeneration.- Motion and bone regeneration.- Dental applications of bone biology.- Multi-scale computational engineering of bones: State of the art insights for the future.

Summary

The science of bone replacement has greatly advanced in recent decades, but replacing bone with bone tissue rather than with metallic components remains in early development. The current volume, third in the series Topics in Bone Biology, deals with problems inherent in inducing the body cells to accomplish bone tissue repair, to degrade devices introduced to provide initial mechanical support, and to attract and stimulate bone f- mation. It is therefore logical that Chapter 1, by Hicok and Hedrick, deals with stem cells, i. e. , pluripotential cells that may differentiate into cartilage and bone cells. The chapter begins with a description of how stem cells may be harvested; the limitations of autologous, embryonic, and adult stem cells; and the need to expand the harvested cells in culture. The authors then discuss the in? uences of the body environment on implanted cells and on the scaffolds that need to be introduced. They emphasize the need for adequate oxygenation and for rapid integration with the vascular system of the host/patient. Stem-cell-engineered cartilage is discussed at some length, along with the need for stem-cell-engineered ligaments and tendons. The chapter concludes with an analysis of what needs to be learned to make stem-cell-engineered bone tissue a reality. In Chapter 2, Gerstenfeld and colleagues review osteogenic growth factors and cytokines, soluble proteins that regulate postnatal bone repair. These molecules are of importance because many are targets of efforts to promote therapeutic bone healing and repair.

Product details

Assisted by Felix Bronner (Editor), Mar C Farach-Carson (Editor), Mary C Farach-Carson (Editor), Mary C. Farach-Carson (Editor), Antonios G Mikos (Editor), Antonios Mikos (Editor), Antonios G. Mikos (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2006
 
EAN 9781852339623
ISBN 978-1-85233-962-3
No. of pages 178
Illustrations XVIII, 178 p.
Series Topics in Bone Biology
Topics in Bone Biology
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

C, Medicine, Surgery, Orthopedics, Orthopaedics, physiotherapy, Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering, Biomedical engineering

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