2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbiosy.2021.100030
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Collagen type II: From biosynthesis to advanced biomaterials for cartilage engineering

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“…Articular cartilage is a layer of connective tissue encased in the surface of the joint, which has the function of bearing mechanical load, lubricating the joint, maximizing absorption, buffering stress, etc. 1,2 In cases of acute trauma and chronic wear, articular cartilage will suffer from varying degrees of damage, oen causing joint pain, limited mobility, and even loss of function. [3][4][5] Due to the low degree of vascularization, the nutrition of cartilage tissue mainly comes from the joint uid, and its ability to regenerate is very limited if a traumatic or pathological event occurs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Articular cartilage is a layer of connective tissue encased in the surface of the joint, which has the function of bearing mechanical load, lubricating the joint, maximizing absorption, buffering stress, etc. 1,2 In cases of acute trauma and chronic wear, articular cartilage will suffer from varying degrees of damage, oen causing joint pain, limited mobility, and even loss of function. [3][4][5] Due to the low degree of vascularization, the nutrition of cartilage tissue mainly comes from the joint uid, and its ability to regenerate is very limited if a traumatic or pathological event occurs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, collagen bers are parallel to the articular surface in the supercial regions of the articular cartilage and even perpendicular to the articular surface in the deep regions. 2,3,17 Therefore, the ideal biological material should have the ability to rebuild three-dimensional tissue and have the structure of mimicking natural cartilage tissue.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collagens are the most common family, with more than 20 distinct collagen types recognized currently [ 97 , 98 , 99 , 100 ]. Collagens are essential for the production of extracellular matrix fibrillar and microfibrillar networks, basement membranes, and other extracellular matrix structures [ 101 , 102 ].…”
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“…Moreover, it has also been hypothesized that the developed hydrogel could be an alternative to TMJ disc replacement materials including temporal myofascial flaps and acellular matrix tissue patches for the treatment of TMJ disorders without any surgical risk or postoperative absorption. Up to date, even though various injectable and self-healable hydrogels have been developed for traumatic spinal cord injury, 19 chondral defect repair, 20 and other cartilage engineering applications, 21 to the best of our knowledge, the rheological properties of these hydrogels were not investigated based on the suitability of injection to TMJ. The chemical structure of synthesized hydrogels was characterized by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), while their porosity properties were investigated by micro-computed tomography (μ-CT).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%