Table 2.
Regenerative Medicine Approaches: The regenerative medicine approaches highlight the promising therapies available to enhance tendon repair and recovery.
Approach | Mechanism | Effect | References |
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Mesenchymal Stromal Cells (MSCs) | Differentiation into specific cell lineages, modulating local microenvironment through paracrine/autocrine signals | Promote tendon healing, reduce inflammation, and improve structural integrity. | [189,[223], [224], [225], [226], [227], [228], [229], [230]] |
Bone Marrow-Derived MSCs (BM-MSCs) | Anti-inflammatory properties, IL-1Ra secretion, collagen deposition enhancement | Improved biomechanical properties, collagen fiber organization, and early tendon healing. | [189,[231], [232], [233], [234], [235], [236], [237], [238], [239], [240], [241], [242], [243], [244], [245]] |
Adipose Tissue-Derived MSCs (AT-MSCs) | Easy isolation, differentiation into multiple cell types, anti-inflammatory properties | Enhance tendon healing and reduce inflammation. | [189,[246], [247], [248], [249], [250], [251], [252], [253], [254], [255], [256], [257], [258], [259], [260]] |
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) | Concentrated platelets release growth factors and cytokines | Stimulate healing processes, improve pain, and enhance tendon function. | [189,[261], [262], [263]] |
Gene Therapy | Targeting specific genes involved in tendon repair and regeneration | Potential to correct genetic predispositions and enhance tendon healing processes. | [189,264,265] |
Scaffold-Based Therapies | Use of biocompatible materials to provide structural support and deliver cells/growth factors | Promote tissue regeneration and structural support for tendon repair. | [189,[266], [267], [268]] |