Affiliation:
1. Frankfurt Initiative for Regenerative Medicine, Experimental Trauma & Orthopedic Surgery, J.W. Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany
Abstract
Recent interest in developing new regenerative medicine- and tissue engineering-based
treatments has motivated researchers to develop strategies for manipulating stem cells to optimize outcomes
in these potentially, game-changing treatments. Cells communicate with each other, and with
their surrounding tissues and organs via electrochemical signals. These signals originate from ions
passing back and forth through cell membranes and play a key role in regulating cell function during
embryonic development, healing, and regeneration. To study the effects of electrical signals on cell
function, investigators have exposed cells to exogenous electrical stimulation and have been able to
increase, decrease and entirely block cell proliferation, differentiation, migration, alignment, and adherence
to scaffold materials. In this review, we discuss research focused on the use of electrical stimulation
to manipulate stem cell function with a focus on its incorporation in tissue engineering-based
treatments.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
General Medicine,Medicine (miscellaneous)
Cited by
8 articles.
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