Complex Spatio-Temporal Interplay of Distinct Immune and Bone Cell Subsets during Bone Fracture Healing.
Claudia SchlundtRadost A SaßChristian H BucherSabine BartoschAnja Erika HauserHans-Dieter VolkGeorg N DudaKatharina Schmidt-BleekPublished in: Cells (2023)
A spatio-temporal distribution of immune cells, bone cells, and factors driving bone healing at time points that are decisive for this process-especially during the initial steps of inflammation and revascularization, as well as the soft and hard callus phases-has been visualized. The results show that the bone healing cascade does not consist of five distinct, consecutive phases but is a rather complex interrelated and continuous process of events, especially at the onset of healing.