Cardiac tissue engineering: A comparative analysis on microscaffold patterning
There is a growing interest in understanding the biological, physical, and chemical properties of materials in an attempt to innovate bioinspired scaffolds mimicking the native human extracellular matrix. In cardiac tissue engineering, bioinspired cardiac scaffolds could open a repertoire of alterna...
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my.um.eprints.409022023-09-25T04:22:56Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/40902/ Cardiac tissue engineering: A comparative analysis on microscaffold patterning Ibrahim, Fatimah Thiha, Aung Zaman, Wan Safwani Wan Kamarul Kamarulzaman, Yusniza Dahlan, Nuraina Anisa Jamaluddin, Nurul Fauzani Madou, Marc J. R Medicine TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery There is a growing interest in understanding the biological, physical, and chemical properties of materials in an attempt to innovate bioinspired scaffolds mimicking the native human extracellular matrix. In cardiac tissue engineering, bioinspired cardiac scaffolds could open a repertoire of alternative treatments for various stages of cardiac diseases. This review introduces a novel perspective on different microscaffold patterns and their tech-nological applications in cardiac tissue engineering. This review will also discuss desirable scaffold properties such as anisotropy, mechanical, porosity, and elasticity which are influenced by material selection and archi-tecture of the cardiac microscaffold. A comparative analysis of different microscaffold patterns (i.e. micropillar and microchannel, cross-linked grid, interwoven, honeycomb, ellipse, and sponge-like) presents current updates on the progress of six micropatterning technologies on the development of cardiac scaffolds. This review covers appropriate materials to engineer three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds including our insights on their potential for cardiac tissue engineering. We also highlight the current challenges to replicate the thick native heart and future outlook on microscaffold patterning in steering the future of cardiac tissue engineering. Elsevier 2022-12 Article PeerReviewed Ibrahim, Fatimah and Thiha, Aung and Zaman, Wan Safwani Wan Kamarul and Kamarulzaman, Yusniza and Dahlan, Nuraina Anisa and Jamaluddin, Nurul Fauzani and Madou, Marc J. (2022) Cardiac tissue engineering: A comparative analysis on microscaffold patterning. Materials Today Communications, 33. ISSN 2352-4928, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mtcomm.2022.104285 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mtcomm.2022.104285>. 10.1016/j.mtcomm.2022.104285 |
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There is a growing interest in understanding the biological, physical, and chemical properties of materials in an attempt to innovate bioinspired scaffolds mimicking the native human extracellular matrix. In cardiac tissue engineering, bioinspired cardiac scaffolds could open a repertoire of alternative treatments for various stages of cardiac diseases. This review introduces a novel perspective on different microscaffold patterns and their tech-nological applications in cardiac tissue engineering. This review will also discuss desirable scaffold properties such as anisotropy, mechanical, porosity, and elasticity which are influenced by material selection and archi-tecture of the cardiac microscaffold. A comparative analysis of different microscaffold patterns (i.e. micropillar and microchannel, cross-linked grid, interwoven, honeycomb, ellipse, and sponge-like) presents current updates on the progress of six micropatterning technologies on the development of cardiac scaffolds. This review covers appropriate materials to engineer three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds including our insights on their potential for cardiac tissue engineering. We also highlight the current challenges to replicate the thick native heart and future outlook on microscaffold patterning in steering the future of cardiac tissue engineering. |
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