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Biomaterials for intervertebral disc regeneration: Current status and looming challenges.

Yong-Can HuangYong HuZhen LiKeith D K Luk
Published in: Journal of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine (2018)
A biomaterial-based strategy is employed to regenerate the degenerated intervertebral disc, which is considered a major generator of neck and back pain. Although encouraging enhancements in the anatomy and kinematics of the degenerative disc have been gained by biomaterials with various formulations in animals, the number of biomaterials tested in humans is rare. At present, most studies that involve the use of newly developed biomaterials focus on regeneration of the degenerative disc, but not pain relief. In this review, we summarise the current state of the art in the field of biomaterial-based regeneration or repair for the nucleus pulposus, annulus fibrosus, and total disc transplantation in animals and humans, and we then provide essential suggestions for the development and clinical translation of biomaterials for disc regeneration. It is important for researchers to consider the commonly neglected issues instead of concentrating solely on biomaterial development and fabrication.
Keyphrases
  • tissue engineering
  • stem cells
  • bone regeneration
  • current status
  • wound healing
  • chronic pain
  • pain management
  • neuropathic pain
  • bone marrow
  • spinal cord
  • case control
  • low cost