Three-dimensional bio-printing of decellularized extracellular matrix-based bio-inks for cartilage regeneration: a systematic review.

Melika Sahranavard, Soulmaz Sarkari, SeyedehMina Safavi, Farnaz Ghorbani, Ms, Fg, Ms, SSarkari, SSafavi, Ms, SSarkari, SSafavi, Fg
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Cartilage injuries are common problems that increase with the population aging. Cartilage is an avascular tissue with a relatively low level of cellular mitotic activity, which makes it impossible to heal spontaneously. To compensate for this problem, three-dimensional bio-printing has attracted a great deal of attention in cartilage tissue engineering. This emerging technology aims to create three-dimensional functional scaffolds by accurately depositing layer-by-layer bio-inks composed of biomaterial and cells. As a novel bio-ink, a decellularized extracellular matrix can serve as an appropriate substrate that contains all the necessary biological cues for cellular interactions. Here, this review is intended to provide an overview of decellularized extracellular matrix-based bio-inks and their properties, sources, and preparation process. Following this, decellularized extracellular matrix-based bio-inks for cartilage tissue engineering are discussed, emphasizing cell behavior and in-vivo applications. Afterward, the current challenges and future outlook will be discussed to determine the conclusing remarks.

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三维生物打印脱细胞细胞外基质为基础的生物墨水软骨再生:系统综述。
软骨损伤是随着人口老龄化而增加的常见问题。软骨是一种无血管组织,细胞有丝分裂活性相对较低,这使得它不可能自发愈合。为了弥补这一问题,三维生物打印技术在软骨组织工程中引起了广泛的关注。这项新兴技术旨在通过精确沉积由生物材料和细胞组成的一层一层的生物墨水来制造三维功能支架。脱细胞的细胞外基质作为一种新型的生物墨水,可以作为一种合适的底物,包含细胞相互作用所需的所有生物线索。本文就脱细胞细胞外基质生物墨水的研究进展及其性质、来源和制备工艺作一综述。接下来,讨论了软骨组织工程中基于脱细胞细胞外基质的生物墨水,强调细胞行为和体内应用。然后,讨论当前的挑战和未来的展望,以确定结束语。
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