Du Chengcheng, Liu Jiacheng, Liu Senrui, Xiao Pengcheng, Chen Zhuolin, Chen Hong, Huang Wei, Lei Yiting
Department of Orthopedics, Orthopedic Laboratory of Chongqing Medical University, The First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, 400016, China.
Small Methods. 2024 Dec;8(12):e2400436. doi: 10.1002/smtd.202400436. Epub 2024 May 19.
Organ-on-a-chip, also known as "tissue chip," is an advanced platform based on microfluidic systems for constructing miniature organ models in vitro. They can replicate the complex physiological and pathological responses of human organs. In recent years, the development of bone and joint-on-chip platforms aims to simulate the complex physiological and pathological processes occurring in human bones and joints, including cell-cell interactions, the interplay of various biochemical factors, the effects of mechanical stimuli, and the intricate connections between multiple organs. In the future, bone and joint-on-chip platforms will integrate the advantages of multiple disciplines, bringing more possibilities for exploring disease mechanisms, drug screening, and personalized medicine. This review explores the construction and application of Organ-on-a-chip technology in bone and joint disease research, proposes a modular construction concept, and discusses the new opportunities and future challenges in the construction and application of bone and joint-on-chip platforms.
芯片器官,也被称为“组织芯片”,是一种基于微流控系统的先进平台,用于在体外构建微型器官模型。它们能够复制人体器官复杂的生理和病理反应。近年来,骨与关节芯片平台的发展旨在模拟人体骨骼和关节中发生的复杂生理和病理过程,包括细胞间相互作用、各种生化因子的相互作用、机械刺激的影响以及多个器官之间的复杂联系。未来,骨与关节芯片平台将整合多学科优势,为探索疾病机制、药物筛选和个性化医疗带来更多可能性。本综述探讨了芯片器官技术在骨与关节疾病研究中的构建与应用,提出了模块化构建概念,并讨论了骨与关节芯片平台构建与应用中的新机遇和未来挑战。