botmorfogenetische
Botmorfogenetische, more commonly referred to as bone morphogenetic factors, are a group of growth factors within the transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β) superfamily that induce bone and cartilage formation. They play crucial roles in embryonic skeletal development as well as in the repair of bone injuries by promoting osteogenesis and chondrogenesis from progenitor cells.
Mechanism of action involves binding of bone morphogenetic proteins to heteromeric BMP receptors type I and
Discovery of the osteoinductive properties of bone matrix in the 1960s by Marshall Urist established the concept
Clinical applications include the treatment of difficult bone repair scenarios such as spinal fusion, long-bone nonunions,
Safety and limitations include risks of ectopic or excessive bone formation, inflammatory reactions, swelling, and possible