Dense Fibrillar Collagen-Based Hydrogels As Functional Osteoid-Mimicking Scaffolds

INTERNATIONAL MATERIALS REVIEWS(2020)

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There is an increasing need to generate novel materials for the treatment and augmentation of bone defects, affecting millions of people worldwide. Fibrillar type I collagen is the most abundant tissue matrix protein in bone, providing its key native scaffolding material. However, while in vitro reconstituted collagen hydrogels of physically entangled, nano-fibred meshes, have long served as three-dimensional cultures, their highly-hydrated nature impacts their physiological relevance. In an effort to create biomimetic collagen gels, approaches have been undertaken to generate osteoid-like environments with increased collagen concentrations, controlled fibrillar orientation, defined micro-architectures, and tailored mechanical properties. This review describes the state-of-the-art on collagen densification techniques, exploring their advantages, limitations and future perspectives for applications as bone grafts. Ultimately, by successfully mimicking the organic milieu of bone through acellular or cell-mediated mineralisation of the designed osteoid-like structure, functional collagen scaffolds with potential applications in bone tissue engineering can be realised.
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Dense collagen hydrogels, mineralization, bone, tissue engineering, extracellular matrix, hydroxyapatite, bioprinting, RAFT(TM)
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