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Integrated gradient tissue-engineered osteochondral scaffolds: Challenges, current efforts and future perspectives

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BIOACTIVE MATERIALS
Volume 20, Issue -, Pages 574-597

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KEAI PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.bioactmat.2022.06.011

Keywords

Osteochondral tissue engineering; Integrated gradient tissue-engineered osteochondral scaffold (IGTEOS); Tissue-engineered strategies; Fabrication techniques; Evaluation

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This review discusses the challenges and current efforts in the field of tissue engineering for osteochondral defect repair, with a focus on establishing satisfactory integrated gradient tissue-engineered osteochondral scaffold (IGTEOS) and achieving simultaneous regeneration of both cartilage and subchondral bone.
The osteochondral defect repair has been most extensively studied due to the rising demand for new therapies to diseases such as osteoarthritis. Tissue engineering has been proposed as a promising strategy to meet the demand of simultaneous regeneration of both cartilage and subchondral bone by constructing integrated gradient tissueengineered osteochondral scaffold (IGTEOS). This review brought forward the main challenges of establishing a satisfactory IGTEOS from the perspectives of the complexity of physiology and microenvironment of osteochondral tissue, and the limitations of obtaining the desired and required scaffold. Then, we comprehensively discussed and summarized the current tissue-engineered efforts to resolve the above challenges, including architecture strategies, fabrication techniques and in vitro/in vivo evaluation methods of the IGTEOS. Especially, we highlighted the advantages and limitations of various fabrication techniques of IGTEOS, and common cases of IGTEOS application. Finally, based on the above challenges and current research progress, we analyzed in details the future perspectives of tissue-engineered osteochondral construct, so as to achieve the perfect reconstruction of the cartilaginous and osseous layers of osteochondral tissue simultaneously. This comprehensive and instructive review could provide deep insights into our current understanding of IGTEOS.

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