Inflammation Responses to Bone Scaffolds under Mechanical Stimuli in Bone Regeneration

J Funct Biomater. 2023 Mar 21;14(3):169. doi: 10.3390/jfb14030169.

Abstract

Physical stimuli play an important role in one tissue engineering. Mechanical stimuli, such as ultrasound with cyclic loading, are widely used to promote bone osteogenesis; however, the inflammatory response under physical stimuli has not been well studied. In this paper, the signaling pathways related to inflammatory responses in bone tissue engineering are evaluated, and the application of physical stimulation to promote osteogenesis and its related mechanisms are reviewed in detail; in particular, how physical stimulation alleviates inflammatory responses during transplantation when employing a bone scaffolding strategy is discussed. It is concluded that physical stimulation (e.g., ultrasound and cyclic stress) helps to promote osteogenesis while reducing the inflammatory response. In addition, apart from 2D cell culture, more consideration should be given to the mechanical stimuli applied to 3D scaffolds and the effects of different force moduli while evaluating inflammatory responses. This will facilitate the application of physiotherapy in bone tissue engineering.

Keywords: bone regeneration; inflammation; mechanical environment; mechanical force; ultrasound.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This research was funded by Shanghai Sailing Program (grant no. 21YF1458100), and Shanghai Changzheng Pyramid Project (grant no. YQ666).