Placental microphysiological systems: new advances on promising platforms that mimic the microenvironment of the human placenta

IF 6.1 2区 工程技术 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Lab on a Chip Pub Date : 2024-10-17 DOI:10.1039/d4lc00500g
Inês M. Gonçalves, Muhammad Afzal, Nithil Kennedy, Ana Moita, Rui Lima, Serge Ostrovidov, Takeshi Hori, Yuji Nashimoto, Hirokazu Kaji
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One of the most complex human physiological processes to study is pregnancy. Standard animal models, as well as two-dimensional models, lack the complexity and biological relevance required to accurately study such a physiological process. Recent studies have focused on the development of three-dimensional models based on microfluidic systems, designated as placental microphysiological systems (PMPSs). PMPS devices provide a model of the placental barrier through culturing relevant cell types in specific arrangements and media to mimic the in vivo environment of the maternal–fetal circulation. Here, recent developments of PMPS models for embryo uterine implantation, preeclampsia evaluation, and toxicological screening are presented. Studies that use bioprinting techniques are also discussed. Lastly, recent developments in endometrium microphysiological systems are reviewed. All these presented models showed their superiority compared to standard models in recapitulating the biological environment seen in vivo. However, several limitations regarding the types of cells and materials used for these systems were also widely reported. Despite the need for further improvements, PMPS models contribute to a better understanding of the biological mechanisms surrounding pregnancy and the respective pathologies.

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胎盘微生理系统:模拟人类胎盘微环境的前景广阔的平台的新进展
怀孕是人类最复杂的生理过程之一。标准的动物模型和二维模型缺乏准确研究这种生理过程所需的复杂性和生物学相关性。最近的研究重点是开发基于微流控系统的三维模型,即胎盘微生理系统(PMPS)。PMPS 装置通过在特定排列和培养基中培养相关细胞类型来模拟母胎循环的体内环境,从而提供胎盘屏障模型。本文介绍了用于胚胎子宫植入、子痫前期评估和毒理学筛选的 PMPS 模型的最新进展。此外,还讨论了使用生物打印技术的研究。最后,还回顾了子宫内膜微生理系统的最新发展。与标准模型相比,所有介绍的这些模型在重现体内生物环境方面都显示出其优越性。然而,这些系统所使用的细胞类型和材料方面的一些局限性也被广泛报道。尽管还需要进一步改进,但 PMPS 模型有助于更好地了解与妊娠有关的生物机制和相关病理。
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Lab on a Chip
Lab on a Chip 工程技术-化学综合
CiteScore
11.10
自引率
8.20%
发文量
434
审稿时长
2.6 months
期刊介绍: Lab on a Chip is the premiere journal that publishes cutting-edge research in the field of miniaturization. By their very nature, microfluidic/nanofluidic/miniaturized systems are at the intersection of disciplines, spanning fundamental research to high-end application, which is reflected by the broad readership of the journal. Lab on a Chip publishes two types of papers on original research: full-length research papers and communications. Papers should demonstrate innovations, which can come from technical advancements or applications addressing pressing needs in globally important areas. The journal also publishes Comments, Reviews, and Perspectives.
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