Chapter 9

Stem Cells and Bone Disorders

Hanaa H. Ahmed, Sara M. Abdo and Ahmed A. Abd-Rabou

Abstract

The composition of bone is a connective tissue of particular cells, fibers, and ground substance. One of the well known bone diseases, which featured by low bone mass and bone fragility, is osteoporosis. Nowadays, there is a fast ongoing revolution in stem cells either derived from blood or tissues postnatally. The present chapter has provided a principal understanding about the importance of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in the management of osteoporosis. This might be attributed to their direct ability to generate osteoprogenitors and osteoblasts via their influence on osteoclastogenesis. In addition, the usefulness of the MSCs when combined with calcium phosphate composite as an osteoinductive material in osteoporosis stem cell therapy has been described in the current chapter. On the other hand, self-renewal dental pulp stem cells are now known as being important to the regeneration of dentine. Development of novel tissue engineering strategies is mainly based on excellent awareness of the stem cells nature to determine their potentialities. This novel way of bone disease therapy may provide an innovative generation of new strategies to tackle bone diseases.

Total Pages: 193-209 (17)

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