Decellularised extracellular matrix-based injectable hydrogels for tissue engineering applications.

Biomaterials Translational Pub Date : 2024-06-28 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.12336/biomatertransl.2024.02.003
Wan-Ying Guo, Wei-Huang Wang, Pei-Yao Xu, Ranjith Kumar Kankala, Ai-Zheng Chen
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Abstract

Decellularised extracellular matrix (dECM) is a biomaterial derived from natural tissues that has attracted considerable attention from tissue engineering researchers due to its exceptional biocompatibility and malleability attributes. These advantageous properties often facilitate natural cell infiltration and tissue reconstruction for regenerative medicine. Due to their excellent fluidity, the injectable hydrogels can be administered in a liquid state and subsequently formed into a gel state in vivo, stabilising the target area and serving in a variety of ways, such as support, repair, and drug release functions. Thus, dECM-based injectable hydrogels have broad prospects for application in complex organ structures and various tissue injury models. This review focuses on exploring research advances in dECM-based injectable hydrogels, primarily focusing on the applications and prospects of dECM hydrogels in tissue engineering. Initially, the recent developments of the dECM-based injectable hydrogels are explained, summarising the different preparation methods with the evaluation of injectable hydrogel properties. Furthermore, some specific examples of the applicability of dECM-based injectable hydrogels are presented. Finally, we summarise the article with interesting prospects and challenges of dECM-based injectable hydrogels, providing insights into the development of these composites in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

用于组织工程应用的基于细胞外基质的脱细胞可注射水凝胶。
脱细胞细胞外基质(decellularised extracellular matrix,dECM)是一种从天然组织中提取的生物材料,因其卓越的生物相容性和延展性而备受组织工程研究人员的关注。这些优势特性通常有利于再生医学中的天然细胞浸润和组织重建。由于具有出色的流动性,可注射水凝胶可以液态给药,随后在体内形成凝胶状态,稳定目标区域,并以多种方式发挥作用,如支撑、修复和药物释放功能。因此,基于 dECM 的可注射水凝胶在复杂器官结构和各种组织损伤模型中具有广阔的应用前景。本综述重点探讨基于 dECM 的可注射水凝胶的研究进展,主要关注 dECM 水凝胶在组织工程中的应用和前景。首先,阐述了基于 dECM 的可注射水凝胶的最新发展,总结了不同的制备方法和可注射水凝胶特性的评估。此外,还介绍了一些基于 dECM 的可注射水凝胶的具体应用实例。最后,我们总结了文章中基于 dECM 的可注射水凝胶的有趣前景和挑战,为这些复合材料在组织工程和再生医学中的发展提供了见解。
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