Progress in Biomaterials for Cardiac Tissue Engineering and Regeneration.
Alexandru ScafaAdelina-Gabriela NiculescuLuminita IliuțăTeodor BajeuGabriela TankoAlexandru-Mihai GrumezescuElisabeta BădilăPublished in: Polymers (2023)
Cardiovascular diseases are one of the leading global causes of morbidity and mortality, posing considerable health and economic burden on patients and medical systems worldwide. This phenomenon is attributed to two main motives: poor regeneration capacity of adult cardiac tissues and insufficient therapeutic options. Thus, the context calls for upgrading treatments to deliver better outcomes. In this respect, recent research has approached the topic from an interdisciplinary perspective. Combining the advances encountered in chemistry, biology, material science, medicine, and nanotechnology, performant biomaterial-based structures have been created to carry different cells and bioactive molecules for repairing and restoring heart tissues. In this regard, this paper aims to present the advantages of biomaterial-based approaches for cardiac tissue engineering and regeneration, focusing on four main strategies: cardiac patches, injectable hydrogels, extracellular vesicles, and scaffolds and reviewing the most recent developments in these fields.
Keyphrases
- tissue engineering
- stem cells
- left ventricular
- healthcare
- public health
- end stage renal disease
- gene expression
- induced apoptosis
- heart failure
- chronic kidney disease
- mental health
- metabolic syndrome
- peritoneal dialysis
- young adults
- coronary artery disease
- signaling pathway
- oxidative stress
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- patient reported outcomes
- human health
- risk assessment