2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/6237130
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Repair of Osteoporotic Bone Defects Using Adipose-Derived Stromal Cells and Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells Seeded in Chitosan/Nanohydroxyapatite-P24 Nanocomposite Scaffolds

Abstract: Background. The cell regeneration and blood supply of bone defect lesions are restricted under osteoporotic pathological conditions, which make the healing of bone defect of osteoporosis still a great challenge. The current therapeutic strategies that mainly inhibit bone resorption are not always satisfactory for osteoporotic bone defects, which make the development of new therapies an urgent need. Methods. Previously, we prepared chitosan/nanohydroxyapatite (CS/nHA) biomimetic nanocomposite scaffolds for cont… Show more

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“…Lee injected ADSCs intramuscularly into bone defects and found increased Runx2 expression and significantly improved bone formation compared to the control group ( Lee et al, 2010 ). The scaffold structure can direct the differentiation of ADSCs towards an osteogenic pathway rather than the more conventional adipogenic differentiation, ultimately leading to a more favorable outcome in bone repair ( Fang et al, 2021 ; Tu et al, 2023 ). Sándor reported 13 cases of continuous craniofacial hard tissue defects repaired with the aid of ADCSs.…”
Section: Adipose-derived Stem Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lee injected ADSCs intramuscularly into bone defects and found increased Runx2 expression and significantly improved bone formation compared to the control group ( Lee et al, 2010 ). The scaffold structure can direct the differentiation of ADSCs towards an osteogenic pathway rather than the more conventional adipogenic differentiation, ultimately leading to a more favorable outcome in bone repair ( Fang et al, 2021 ; Tu et al, 2023 ). Sándor reported 13 cases of continuous craniofacial hard tissue defects repaired with the aid of ADCSs.…”
Section: Adipose-derived Stem Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%