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Effects of local anesthetics and contrast agents on musculoskeletal regenerative medicine procedures.

Allan ZhangDaniel M WangSudhir DiwanChih-Peng LinAaron CalodneyRichard RosenthalGeorge C Chang Chien
Published in: Regenerative medicine (2022)
In regenerative medicine, cells, tissues and organs are often replaced, engineered or regrown in order to restore their function after they have been damaged or lost. Local anesthetics, corticosteroids and contrast agents are commonly employed for both diagnostic and therapeutic objectives in interventional pain and musculoskeletal treatments for regenerative medicine. There is growing evidence that routine injectables promote catabolism and disease processes. Thus, understanding the effects of these compounds on regenerative medicine injectates and target tissues such as tenocytes, chondrocytes, nucleus pulposus and ligamentous tissue is critical. This review includes the current research on the effects of local anesthetics and contrast agents, as well as their use and recommendations in regenerative medicine operations.
Keyphrases
  • magnetic resonance
  • gene expression
  • induced apoptosis
  • contrast enhanced
  • clinical practice
  • chronic pain
  • computed tomography
  • neuropathic pain
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • oxidative stress
  • spinal cord
  • cell death