This synoptic study gives a concise overview of current knowledge of bone healing, the role of mesenchymal stem cells in bone tissue regeneration and contemporary possibilities of supporting regeneration of damaged bone. Attention of research concerning the healing of fractures with extensive loss of bone tissue following trauma, the treatment of belatedly healing or non-healing fractures or the healing of segmental bone defects following tumour resection, is focused on development of three-dimensional scaffolds planted with mesenchymal stem cells that might be used for reconstruction of such large bone lesions. Presented are possibilities of transplantation of mesenchymal stem cells combined with biomaterials into bone defects, including the results of our own experimental studies dealing with the use of stem cells in the treatment of damaged tissues of the musculoskeletal system in animal models.
Tissue engineering, biomaterials, scaffold, segmental bone lesion, fracture healing, growth factors, reviewContemporary research currently focuses on the use of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) for the purpose of regeneration of damaged tissues of the musculoskeletal system, such as the cartilage, bone, ligaments, muscles and tendons (Ahn et al. 2004;Arinzeh 2005;Arthur et al.