Musculoskeletal tissues produced in vitro are optimized in response to an
externally applied mechanical load. The load applied may vary from tissue
to tissue, depending upon the response desired, and may include
intermittent axial, torsional, and bending loads to produce cortical
structures. Compression alone is preferably applied to produce cancellous
bone. A method according to the invention for culturing bone in vitro
comprises: providing a culture vessel providing a scaffold material,
supporting the scaffold material within the tissue culture vessel so as
to be exposed to a tissue culture medium, and exerting a force on the
scaffold material during growth of a bone construct (a cultured bone
growth) around the scaffold material. Applicable apparatus preferably
includes a culture vessel, holders for holding a scaffold within the
tissue culture vessel, means for introducing a tissue culture medium to
the tissue culture vessel, and an actuator adapted to apply a force to
developing bone during the in vitro culture of the tissue, whether bone,
cartilage, ligament, or composites thereof.