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Cartilage biomechanics: A key factor for osteoarthritis regenerative medicine.

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2019-03-20

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Martinez-Moreno, D
Jimenez, G
Galvez-Martin, P
Rus, G
Marchal, J A

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Elsevier BV
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a joint disorder that is highly extended in the global population. Several researches and therapeutic strategies have been probed on OA but without satisfactory long-term results in joint replacement. Recent evidences show how the cartilage biomechanics plays a crucial role in tissue development. This review describes how physics alters cartilage and its extracellular matrix (ECM); and its role in OA development. The ECM of the articular cartilage (AC) is widely involved in cartilage turnover processes being crucial in regeneration and joint diseases. We also review the importance of physicochemical pathways following the external forces in AC. Moreover, new techniques probed in cartilage tissue engineering for biomechanical stimulation are reviewed. The final objective of these novel approaches is to create a cellular implant that maintains all the biochemical and biomechanical properties of the original tissue for long-term replacements in patients with OA.

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Biomechanical Phenomena
Cartilage, Articular
Chondrocytes
Extracellular Matrix
Humans
Models, Biological
Osteoarthritis
Regenerative Medicine
Tissue Engineering

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Cartílago articular
Condrocitos
Fenómenos biomecánicos
Humanos
Ingeniería de tejidos
Matriz extracelular
Medicina regenerativa
Modelos biológicos
Osteoartritis

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Biomechanics, Mechanotransduction, Osteoarthritis, Regenerative medicine, Tissue engineering, Ultrasound

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Martínez-Moreno D, Jiménez G, Gálvez-Martín P, Rus G, Marchal JA. Cartilage biomechanics: A key factor for osteoarthritis regenerative medicine. Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis. 2019 Jun 1;1865(6):1067-1075.