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Electroconductivity, a regenerative engineering approach to reverse rotator cuff muscle degeneration.

Nikoo Saveh-ShemshakiMohammed A BarajaaTakayoshi OtsukaElnaz S MirdamadiLakshmi S NairCato T Laurencin
Published in: Regenerative biomaterials (2023)
Muscle degeneration is one the main factors that lead to the high rate of retear after a successful repair of rotator cuff (RC) tears. The current surgical practices have failed to treat patients with chronic massive rotator cuff tears (RCTs). Therefore, regenerative engineering approaches are being studied to address the challenges. Recent studies showed the promising outcomes of electroactive materials (EAMs) on the regeneration of electrically excitable tissues such as skeletal muscle. Here, we review the most important biological mechanism of RC muscle degeneration. Further, the review covers the recent studies on EAMs for muscle regeneration including RC muscle. Finally, we will discuss the future direction toward the application of EAMs for the augmentation of RCTs.
Keyphrases
  • rotator cuff
  • skeletal muscle
  • stem cells
  • insulin resistance
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • cell therapy
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • adipose tissue
  • bone marrow
  • metabolic syndrome
  • tissue engineering