Bioreactor design for tendon/ligament engineering

Tendon and ligament injury is a worldwide health problem, but the treatment options remain limited. Tendon and ligament engineering might provide an alternative tissue source for the surgical replacement of injured tendon. A bioreactor provides a controllable environment enabling the systematic stud...

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Main Authors: Wang, T., Gardiner, B., Lin, Z., Rubenson, J., Kirk, Thomas, Wang, A., Xu, J., Smith, D., Lloyd, D., Zheng, M.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Mary Ann Liebert Inc Publishers 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/23593
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Summary:Tendon and ligament injury is a worldwide health problem, but the treatment options remain limited. Tendon and ligament engineering might provide an alternative tissue source for the surgical replacement of injured tendon. A bioreactor provides a controllable environment enabling the systematic study of specific biological, biochemical, and biomechanical requirements to design and manufacture engineered tendon/ligament tissue. Furthermore, the tendon/ligament bioreactor system can provide a suitable culture environment, which mimics the dynamics of the in vivo environment for tendon/ligament maturation. For clinical settings, bioreactors also have the advantages of less-contamination risk, high reproducibility of cell propagation by minimizing manual operation, and a consistent end product. In this review, we identify the key components, design preferences, and criteria that are required for the development of an ideal bioreactor for engineering tendons and ligaments.