Abstract

Physical stimulations such as magnetic, electric and mechanical stimulation could enhance cell activity and promote bone formation in bone repair process via activating signal pathways, modulating ion channels, regulating bone-related gene expressions, etc. In this paper, bioeffects of physical stimulations on cell activity, tissue growth and bone healing were systematically summarized, which especially focused on their osteogenesis-inducing mechanisms. Detailedly, magnetic stimulation could produce Hall effect which improved the permeability of cell membrane and promoted the migration of ions, especially accelerating the extracellular calcium ions to pass through cell membrane. Electric stimulation could induce inverse piezoelectric effect which generated electric signals, accordingly up-regulating intracellular calcium levels and growth factor synthesis. And mechanical stimulation could produce mechanical signals which were converted into corresponding biochemical signals, thus activating various signaling pathways on cell membrane and inducing a series of gene expressions. Besides, the equipments of physical stimulation system were discussed. The opportunities and challenges of physical stimulations were also presented from the perspective of bone repair.

Details

Title
Physical stimulations and their osteogenesis-inducing mechanisms
Author
Shuai, Cijun; Yang, Wenjing; Peng, Shuping; Gao, Chengde; Wang, Guo; Lai, Yuxiao; Feng, Pei
Section
Regular Section
Publication year
2018
Publication date
2018
Publisher
AccScience Publishing
ISSN
24247723
e-ISSN
24248002
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2667821353
Copyright
© 2018. This work is published under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.