Mechanisms of vascular invasion after cartilage injury and potential engineering cartilage treatment strategies

Author:

Zhao Zitong12ORCID,Sun Xiaoxian23ORCID,Tu Pengcheng3ORCID,Ma Yong1234ORCID,Guo Yang234ORCID,Zhang Yafeng4ORCID,Liu Mengmin12ORCID,Wang Lining12ORCID,Chen Xinyu3ORCID,Si Lin3ORCID,Li Guangguang5ORCID,Pan Yalan2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine Nanjing P.R. China

2. Laboratory of New Techniques of Restoration and Reconstruction of Orthopedics and Traumatology Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine Nanjing P.R. China

3. Affiliated Hospital Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine Nanjing P.R. China

4. Jiangsu CM Clinical Innovation Center of Degenerative Bone & Joint Disease Wuxi TCM Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine Wuxi P.R. China

5. Orthopedics and traumatology department Yixing Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital Yixing P.R. China

Abstract

AbstractArticular cartilage injury is one of the most common diseases in orthopedic clinics. Following an articular cartilage injury, an inability to resist vascular invasion can result in cartilage calcification by newly formed blood vessels. This process ultimately leads to the loss of joint function, significantly impacting the patient's quality of life. As a result, developing anti‐angiogenic methods to repair damaged cartilage has become a popular research topic. Despite this, tissue engineering, as an anti‐angiogenic strategy in cartilage injury repair, has not yet been adequately investigated. This exhaustive literature review mainly focused on the process and mechanism of vascular invasion in articular cartilage injury repair and summarized the major regulatory factors and signaling pathways affecting angiogenesis in the process of cartilage injury. We aimed to discuss several potential methods for engineering cartilage repair with anti‐angiogenic strategies. Three anti‐angiogenic tissue engineering methods were identified, including administering angiogenesis inhibitors, applying scaffolds to manage angiogenesis, and utilizing in vitro bioreactors to enhance the therapeutic properties of cultured chondrocytes. The advantages and disadvantages of each strategy were also analyzed. By exploring these anti‐angiogenic tissue engineering methods, we hope to provide guidance for researchers in related fields for future research and development in cartilage repair.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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