Tissue Eng Regen Med.  2023 Oct;20(6):829-837. 10.1007/s13770-023-00569-2.

Injectable and Cell-Laden Hydrogel in the Contained Bone Defect Animal Model: A Systematic Review

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Orthopedics, Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing 100191, China
  • 2Engineering Research Center of Bone and Joint Precision Medicine, Ministry of Education, Beijing 100191, China

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Due to its high water content and biomimetic properties simulating extracellular matrix (ECM), hydrogels have been used as preferred cell culture and delivery systems. Similarly, cell-loaded hydrogels can be easily injected into target areas in a minimally invasive manner, minimizing surgical trauma, adapting to irregular shaped defects, and benefiting patients. In this study, we systematically reviewed multiple studies on hydrogel-based bone defect research and briefly summarized the progress of injectable and cell-loaded hydrogels in bone defect repair.
METHODS
A systematic search was conducted in the PubMed and Web of Science databases using selected search terms.
RESULTS
Initially, 185 articles were retrieved from the databases. After full-text screening based on inclusion and exclusion criteria, 26 articles were included in this systematic review. Data collected from each study included culture model, seed cell type and origin, cell concentration, scaffold material, scaffold shape, experimental animal and site, bioactive agents, and binding method. This injectable and cell-loaded hydrogel shows certain feasibility in bone tissue engineering applications.
CONCLUSION
Injectable and cell-loaded hydrogels have been widely applied in bone tissue engineering research. The future direction of bone tissue engineering for bone defect treatment involves the use of new hydrogel materials and biochemical stimulation.

Keyword

Injectable; Cell-laden; Hydrogel; Bone defects
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