BioSpectrum Asia

Korea gives new hope to patients suffering from chronic shoulder pain

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A research team at Pohang University of Science and Technology, South Korea has developed a complex tissue platform that can restore damaged rotator cuffs through a joint study with Harvard Medical School. Tissue-specific extracellu­lar matrix bioink is used to 3D-bioprint this platform, which can accurately mimic the complex structure of rotator cuffs. This research outcome, which can give new hope to patients suffering from chronic shoulder pain, was recently published in the internatio­nal journal Bioactive Materials. The research team transplant­ed this platform to rats with full-thickness tears of the rotator cuffs, and observed regenerati­on of their tissues and shoulder function recovery. As a result, it was confirmed that this platform, which includes stem cells, can indeed regenerate rotator cuffs. Notably, the team succeeded in visualisin­g this process by using nearinfrar­ed fluorescen­ce imaging coupled with tissue-specific bioimaging agents. With this, the researcher­s were able to monitor anatomic change and regenerati­on processes in the animal model in real time in a non-invasive manner.

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