Journal Article10.1016/J.TEM.2017.11.008
The Metabolic Microenvironment Steers Bone Tissue Regeneration.
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TL;DR: A schematic overview on metabolic links that have a high potential to drive tissue regeneration is provided, as bone is, aside from liver, the only tissue that can regenerate without excessive scar tissue formation.
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Abstract: Over the past years, basic findings in cancer research have revealed metabolic symbiosis between different cell types to cope with high energy demands under limited nutrient availability. Although this also applies to regenerating tissues with disrupted physiological nutrient and oxygen supply, the impact of this metabolic cooperation and metabolic reprogramming on cellular development, fate, and function during tissue regeneration has widely been neglected so far. With this review, we aim to provide a schematic overview on metabolic links that have a high potential to drive tissue regeneration. As bone is, aside from liver, the only tissue that can regenerate without excessive scar tissue formation, we will use bone healing as an exemplarily model system.
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