Regenerative Medicine Institute, National Centre for Biomedical Engineering Science, National University of Ireland, Galway, Republic of Ireland,
Adv Biochem Eng Biotechnol. 2012;126:1-31. doi: 10.1007/10_2011_110.
The realm of surface-dependent cell and tissue responses is the foundation of orthopaedic-device-related research. However, to design materials that elicit specific responses from tissues is a complex proposition mainly because the vast majority of the biological principles controlling the interaction of cells with implants remain largely ambiguous. Nevertheless, many surface properties, such as chemistry and topography, can be manipulated in an effort to selectively control the cell-material interaction. On the basis of this information there has been much research in this area, including studies focusing on the structure and composition of the implant interface, optimization of biological and chemical coatings and elucidation of the mechanisms involved in the subsequent cell-material interactions. Although a wealth of information has emerged, it also advocates the complexity and dynamism of the cell-material interaction. Therefore, this chapter aims to provide the reader with an introduction to the basic concepts of the cell-material interaction and to provide an insight into the factors involved in determining the cell and tissue response to specific surface features, with specific emphasis on surface microtopography.
表面依赖的细胞和组织反应领域是骨科器械相关研究的基础。然而,设计出能引起组织特定反应的材料是一个复杂的命题,主要是因为控制细胞与植入物相互作用的绝大多数生物学原理仍然很大程度上不清楚。尽管如此,许多表面特性,如化学性质和形貌,都可以被操控,以有选择地控制细胞与材料的相互作用。基于这些信息,该领域已经进行了大量研究,包括关注植入物界面结构和组成、优化生物和化学涂层以及阐明随后细胞与材料相互作用中涉及的机制的研究。尽管已经出现了大量信息,但它也强调了细胞与材料相互作用的复杂性和动态性。因此,本章旨在为读者介绍细胞与材料相互作用的基本概念,并深入了解决定细胞和组织对特定表面特征反应的因素,特别强调表面微观形貌。