Stromal Cell-Derived Factor 1 Promotes Cell Migration to Enhance Bone Regeneration After Hypoxic Preconditioning.

Journal: Tissue Engineering. Part A
Published:
Abstract

Current tissue engineering strategies have progressed recently from a historical approach that is based primarily on biomaterials to a cell- and tissue-based approach. Essentially all orthopedic tissue engineering strategies can be distilled to a strategy or combination of strategies that seek to increase the number or relative performance of bone-forming cells. In our study, we explored a "cell guidance" approach using a chemokine, SDF-1α, to promote cell migration to the central scaffold, to enhance bone regeneration. In our opinion, SDF-1α is a promising candidate for in situ recruitment of bone-forming cells in regenerative therapies under hypoxia precondition.

Authors
Jiaqi Huang, Hui Chi, Haiyang Chi, Lirong Qiu, Yufu Wang, Zhaowen Qiu, Jian Zhang, Xiaoqi Liu, Jinglong Yan
Relevant Conditions

Cerebral Hypoxia