2024
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2024.1283752
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Protecting the regenerative environment: selecting the optimal delivery vehicle for cartilage repair—a narrative review

T. Mark Campbell,
Guy Trudel

Abstract: Focal cartilage defects are common in youth and older adults, cause significant morbidity and constitute a major risk factor for developing osteoarthritis (OA). OA is the most common musculoskeletal (MSK) disease worldwide, resulting in pain, stiffness, loss of function, and is currently irreversible. Research into the optimal regenerative approach and methods in the setting of either focal cartilage defects and/or OA holds to the ideal of resolving both diseases. The two fundamentals required for cartilage re… Show more

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“…Chondrocytes are traditionally considered to have a poor regenerative ability and cannot be satisfactorily repaired after lesion. Recent studies tended to use stem cells and autologous chondrocytes in regenerating cartilage, but their efficacy remains to be further verified ( 16 ). This study screened METRNL+ cell subsets in the femoral cartilage of the knee for the first time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chondrocytes are traditionally considered to have a poor regenerative ability and cannot be satisfactorily repaired after lesion. Recent studies tended to use stem cells and autologous chondrocytes in regenerating cartilage, but their efficacy remains to be further verified ( 16 ). This study screened METRNL+ cell subsets in the femoral cartilage of the knee for the first time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%