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Chondrogenic Differentiation of Human Adipose-Derived Stem Cells: A New Path in Articular Cartilage Defect Management?

Authors :
Nora E. Paul
Björn Rath
Jürgen Bernhagen
Norbert Pallua
Mahtab Nourbakhsh
Jan-Philipp Stromps
Source :
BioMed Research International, Vol 2014 (2014), BioMed Research International
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Hindawi Limited, 2014.

Abstract

According to data published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over 6 million people undergo a variety of medical procedures for the repair of articular cartilage defects in the U.S. each year. Trauma, tumor, and age-related degeneration can cause major defects in articular cartilage, which has a poor intrinsic capacity for healing. Therefore, there is substantial interest in the development of novel cartilage tissue engineering strategies to restore articular cartilage defects to a normal or prediseased state. Special attention has been paid to the expansion of chondrocytes, which produce and maintain the cartilaginous matrix in healthy cartilage. This review summarizes the current efforts to generate chondrocytes from adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) and provides an outlook on promising future strategies.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23146141 and 23146133
Volume :
2014
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BioMed Research International
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....224f2914c8653aebbbf204c771f43a91