Affiliation:
1. Department of Orthopedics, The First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University No. 188 Shizi Road Suzhou Jiangsu 215006 China
2. Department of Orthopedics Taicang TCM Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine No. 140 Renmin South Road Suzhou Jiangsu 215400 China
3. Department of Orthopedics The First Affiliated Hospital of USTC Division of Life Sciences and Medicine University of Science and Technology of China Hefei Anhui 230031 China
4. National Center for Translational Medicine (Shanghai) SHU Branch Shanghai University Shanghai 215031 China
5. Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine Nanjing Jiangsu 210004 China
6. Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine The First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University Suzhou Jiangsu 215006 China
Abstract
AbstractArticular cartilage is devoid of nerves and blood vessels, and its nutrients must be obtained from the joint fluid; therefore, its ability to repair itself is limited. Manufactured materials such as artificial cartilage or synthetic materials are typically used in traditional approaches for knee cartilage repair. However, durability, postimplant rejection, and tissue incompatibility are the problems associated with these materials. In recent decades, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine have focused on the development of functional substitutes, particularly those based on naturally inspired biopolymers. This review focuses on sustainably produced biopolymers based on materials derived from natural sources. Furthermore, these materials have many advantages, including low antigenicity, biocompatibility, and degradability. Of course, there are also many challenges associated with natural materials, such as the lack of clinical studies and long‐term follow‐up data, unstable mechanical properties of the materials, and high demands placed on preparation and molding techniques. In this review, an overview of natural and nature‐inspired polymers that are the subject of research to date, as well as their structural designs and product performances is provided. This review provides scientific guidance for enhancing the development of naturally inspired materials for treating cartilage injuries.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province
Subject
Electrochemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,Biomaterials,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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