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Review
. 2023 Apr;17(2):41-48.
doi: 10.1049/nbt2.12103. Epub 2023 Jan 28.

Synergistic effects of 3D chitosan-based hybrid scaffolds and mesenchymal stem cells in orthopaedic tissue engineering

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Synergistic effects of 3D chitosan-based hybrid scaffolds and mesenchymal stem cells in orthopaedic tissue engineering

Ping Qi et al. IET Nanobiotechnol. 2023 Apr.

Abstract

Restoration of damaged bone and cartilage tissue with biomaterial scaffolds is an area of interest in orthopaedics. Chitosan is among the low-cost biomaterials used as scaffolds with considerable biocompability to almost every human tissue. Considerable osteoconductivity, porosity, and appropriate pore size distribution have made chitosan an appropriate scaffold for loading of stem cells and a good homing place for differentiation of stem cells to bone tissue. Moreover, the similarity of chitosan to glycosaminoglycans and its potential to be used as soft gels, which could be lasting more than 1 week in mobile chondral defects, has made chitosan a polymer of interest in repairing bone and cartilage defects. Different types of scaffolds using chitosan in combination with mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are discussed. MSCs are widely used in regenerative medicine because of their regenerative ability, and recent line evidence reviewed demonstrated that the combination of MSCs with a combination of chitosan with different materials, including collagen type 1, hyaluronic acid, Poly(L-lacticacid)/gelatin/β-tricalcium phosphate, gamma-poly[glutamic acid] polyelectrolyte/titanium alloy, modified Poly(L-Lactide-co-Epsilon-Caprolactone), calcium phosphate, β-glycerophosphate hydrogel/calcium phosphate cement (CPC), and CPC-Chitosan-RGD, can increase the efficacy of using MSCs, and chitosan-based stem cell delivery can be a promising method in restoration of damaged bone and cartilage tissue.

Keywords: Chitosan; bone; cartilage; stem cell.

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Summary of the effect of chitosan‐based materials on bone and cartilage tissue regeneration using stem cells
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Chitosan‐based materials have adhesive‐like behaviours and can gradually release entrapped particles. Moreover, antifungal and antibacterial effects of chitosan made this material a good choice for medical use. Considerable biocompatibility of chitosan in combination with different types of mesh, scaffolds, or hydrogels is used in stem cell‐based therapies in bone and cartilage tissue regeneration

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