Stimuli-responsive Hydrogels: Smart State of-the-art Platforms for Cardiac Tissue Engineering

Author:

El-Husseiny Hussein M.1ORCID,Mady Eman A.2,El-Dakroury Walaa A.3,Doghish Ahmed S.3,Tanaka Ryou2

Affiliation:

1. Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

2. Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology: Tokyo Noko Daigaku

3. Badr University in Cairo

Abstract

Abstract Biomedicine and tissue regeneration have made significant advancements recently, positively affecting the whole healthcare spectrum. This opened the way for them to develop their applications for revitalizing damaged tissues. Thus, their functionality will be restored. cardiac tissue engineering (CTE) using curative procedures that combine biomolecules, biomimetic scaffolds, and cells plays a critical part in this path. Stimuli-responsive hydrogels (SRHs) are excellent three-dimensional (3D) biomaterials for tissue engineering (TE) and various biomedical applications. They can mimic the intrinsic tissues' physicochemical, mechanical, and biological characteristics in a variety of ways. They also provide for 3D setup, adequate aqueous conditions, and the mechanical consistency required for cell development. Furthermore, they function as competent delivery platforms for various biomolecules. Many natural and synthetic polymers were used to fabricate these intelligent platforms with innovative enhanced features and specialized capabilities that are appropriate for CTE applications. In the present review, different strategies employed for CTE were outlined. The light was shed on the limitations of the use of conventional hydrogels in CTE. Moreover, diverse types of SRHs, their characteristics, assembly and exploitation for CTE were discussed. To summarize, recent development in the construction of SRHs increases their potential to operate as intelligent, sophisticated systems in the reconstruction of degenerated cardiac tissues.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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