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Advances and Trends of Photoresponsive Hydrogels for Bone Tissue Engineering.

Juan YangQingqing TanKa LiJinfeng LiaoYing HaoYuwen Chen
Published in: ACS biomaterials science & engineering (2024)
The development of static hydrogels as an optimal choice for bone tissue engineering (BTE) remains a difficult challenge primarily due to the intricate nature of bone healing processes, continuous physiological functions, and pathological changes. Hence, there is an urgent need to exploit smart hydrogels with programmable properties that can effectively enhance bone regeneration. Increasing evidence suggests that photoresponsive hydrogels are promising bioscaffolds for BTE due to their advantages such as controlled drug release, cell fate modulation, and the photothermal effect. Here, we review the current advances in photoresponsive hydrogels. The mechanism of photoresponsiveness and its advanced applications in bone repair are also elucidated. Future research would focus on the development of more efficient, safer, and smarter photoresponsive hydrogels for BTE. This review is aimed at offering comprehensive guidance on the trends of photoresponsive hydrogels and shedding light on their potential clinical application in BTE.
Keyphrases
  • tissue engineering
  • drug release
  • bone regeneration
  • drug delivery
  • bone mineral density
  • hyaluronic acid
  • extracellular matrix
  • soft tissue
  • cancer therapy
  • photodynamic therapy
  • human health