Tendon Repair and
Regeneration Using Bioinspired Fibrillation
Engineering That Mimicked the Structure and Mechanics of Natural Tissue
Posted on 2023-09-01 - 18:45
Replicating the controlled nanofibrillar architecture
of collagenous
tissue represents a promising approach in the design of tendon replacements
that have tissue-mimicking biomechanicsoutstanding mechanical
strength and toughness, defect tolerance, and fatigue and fracture
resistance. Guided by this principle, a fibrous artificial tendon
(FAT) was constructed in the present study using an engineering strategy
inspired by the fibrillation of a naturally spun silk protein. This
bioinspired FAT featured a highly ordered molecular and nanofibrillar
architecture similar to that of soft collagenous tissue, which exhibited
the mechanical and fracture characteristics of tendons. Such similarities
provided the motivation to investigate FAT for applications in Achilles
tendon defect repair. In vitro cellular morphology
and expression of tendon-related genes in cell culture and in vivo modeling of tendon injury clearly revealed that
the highly oriented nanofibrils in the FAT substantially promoted
the expression of tendon-related genes combined with the Achilles
tendon structure and function. These results provide confidence about
the potential clinical applications of the FAT.
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Dong, Zhirui; Peng, Ruoxuan; Zhang, Yuehua; Shan, Yicheng; Ding, Wang; Liu, Yifan; et al. (2023). Tendon Repair and
Regeneration Using Bioinspired Fibrillation
Engineering That Mimicked the Structure and Mechanics of Natural Tissue. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.3c03428