Skeletal stem/progenitor cells and their environment in bone regeneration
Author: Celine Colnot
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
Published: 2024-01-26
Total Pages: 146
ISBN-13: 2832543634
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The skeleton plays essential physiological functions throughout life from structural support and movement for the entire body, to storage of minerals and hematopoiesis, as well as endocrine functions. Skeletal integrity is maintained by the efficient remodeling and repair abilities of bone tissue that involves multiple skeletal stem/progenitor cell (SSPC) populations within bone compartments. These populations change their properties during development, growth and aging and can be affected by disease and trauma. SSPCs also interact with bone marrow, blood vessels, nerves, and adjacent soft tissues. The close communication between various skeletal and extra-skeletal cell populations is required for bone maintenance and function, and during bone regeneration following injury or trauma. Tremendous advances have been made in the past decade on the characterization of SSPCs that support skeletal regeneration. Yet, we still do not fully understand the basic cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the high regenerative potential of bone and how disease or trauma can reduce SSPC functions and lead to impaired healing.